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In the atmosphere there

is carbon gas. This gas

is removed from the

atmosphere by a process

called photosynthesis

that plants complete to

make energy.

Co2+h2o-c6H12O6+O2



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon moves into the soil

through the process of

animals dying and excreting

droppings and when

exposed to extremely high

pressures underground

they can slowly turn into

fossil fuels.

Bodies of water

such as the

oceans are known

as carbon sink

since they soak

up carbon from

the atmosphere.

Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heat

homes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goes

back into the atmosphere.

However, with 7.53 billion

people here on Earth,

factories are producing too

much carbon dioxide

causing the greenhouse

effect and global warming.

Create your own at Storyboard That

In the atmosphere there

is carbon gas. This gas

is removed from the

atmosphere by a process

called photosynthesis

that plants complete to

make energy.

Co2+h2o-c6H12O6+O2



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon moves into the soil

through the process of

animals dying and excreting

droppings and when

exposed to extremely high

pressures underground

they can slowly turn into

fossil fuels.

Bodies of water

such as the

oceans are known

as carbon sink

since they soak

up carbon from

the atmosphere.

Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heat

homes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goes

back into the atmosphere.

However, with 7.53 billion

people here on Earth,

factories are producing too

much carbon dioxide

causing the greenhouse

effect and global warming.

Create your own at Storyboard That

In the atmosphere there

is carbon gas. This gas

is removed from the

atmosphere by a process

called photosynthesis

that plants complete to

make energy.

Co2+h2o-c6H12O6+O2



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon moves into the soil

through the process of

animals dying and excreting

droppings and when

exposed to extremely high

pressures underground

they can slowly turn into

fossil fuels.

Bodies of water

such as the

oceans are known

as carbon sink

since they soak

up carbon from

the atmosphere.

Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heat

homes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goes

back into the atmosphere.

However, with 7.53 billion

people here on Earth,

factories are producing too

much carbon dioxide

causing the greenhouse

effect and global warming.

Create your own at Storyboard That

In the atmosphere there

is carbon gas. This gas

is removed from the

atmosphere by a process

called photosynthesis

that plants complete to

make energy.

Co2+h2o-c6H12O6+O2



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon moves into the soil

through the process of

animals dying and excreting

droppings and when

exposed to extremely high

pressures underground

they can slowly turn into

fossil fuels.

Bodies of water

such as the

oceans are known

as carbon sink

since they soak

up carbon from

the atmosphere.

Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heat

homes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goes

back into the atmosphere.

However, with 7.53 billion

people here on Earth,

factories are producing too

much carbon dioxide

causing the greenhouse

effect and global warming.

Create your own at Storyboard That

In the atmosphere there

is carbon gas. This gas

is removed from the

atmosphere by a process

called photosynthesis

that plants complete to

make energy.

Co2+h2o-c6H12O6+O2



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon moves into the soil

through the process of

animals dying and excreting

droppings and when

exposed to extremely high

pressures underground

they can slowly turn into

fossil fuels.

Bodies of water

such as the

oceans are known

as carbon sink

since they soak

up carbon from

the atmosphere.

Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heat

homes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goes

back into the atmosphere.

However, with 7.53 billion

people here on Earth,

factories are producing too

much carbon dioxide

causing the greenhouse

effect and global warming.

Create your own at Storyboard That

In the atmosphere there

is carbon gas. This gas

is removed from the

atmosphere by a process

called photosynthesis

that plants complete to

make energy.

Co2+h2o-c6H12O6+O2



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon moves into the soil

through the process of

animals dying and excreting

droppings and when

exposed to extremely high

pressures underground

they can slowly turn into

fossil fuels.

Bodies of water

such as the

oceans are known

as carbon sink

since they soak

up carbon from

the atmosphere.

Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heat

homes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goes

back into the atmosphere.

However, with 7.53 billion

people here on Earth,

factories are producing too

much carbon dioxide

causing the greenhouse

effect and global warming.

Create your own at Storyboard That

In the atmosphere there

is carbon gas. This gas

is removed from the

atmosphere by a process

called photosynthesis

that plants complete to

make energy.

Co2+h2o-c6H12O6+O2



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon moves into the soil

through the process of

animals dying and excreting

droppings and when

exposed to extremely high

pressures underground

they can slowly turn into

fossil fuels.

Bodies of water

such as the

oceans are known

as carbon sink

since they soak

up carbon from

the atmosphere.

Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heat

homes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goes

back into the atmosphere.

However, with 7.53 billion

people here on Earth,

factories are producing too

much carbon dioxide

causing the greenhouse

effect and global warming.

Create your own at Storyboard That

In the atmosphere there

is carbon gas. This gas

is removed from the

atmosphere by a process

called photosynthesis

that plants complete to

make energy.

Co2+h2o-c6H12O6+O2



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon is also moved throughout the food web since

herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivores

and so on up the chain. Animals also release carbon

during respiration when they exhale



Carbon moves into the soil

through the process of

animals dying and excreting

droppings and when

exposed to extremely high

pressures underground

they can slowly turn into

fossil fuels.

Bodies of water

such as the

oceans are known

as carbon sink

since they soak

up carbon from

the atmosphere.

Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heat

homes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goes

back into the atmosphere.

However, with 7.53 billion

people here on Earth,

factories are producing too

much carbon dioxide

causing the greenhouse

effect and global warming.

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  • Co2+h2o->c6H12O6+O2
  • In the atmosphere thereis carbon gas. This gasis removed from theatmosphere by a processcalled photosynthesisthat plants complete tomake energy.
  • Carbon is also moved throughout the food web sinceherbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivoresand so on up the chain. Animals also release carbonduring respiration when they exhale
  • Carbon moves into the soilthrough the process ofanimals dying and excretingdroppings and whenexposed to extremely highpressures undergroundthey can slowly turn intofossil fuels. 
  •  Bodies of watersuch as theoceans are knownas carbon sinksince they soakup carbon fromthe atmosphere.
  • Humans use fossil fuels at power plants, to heathomes, and run vehicles. Most of this carbon goesback into the atmosphere.
  • However, with 7.53 billionpeople here on Earth,factories are producing toomuch carbon dioxidecausing the greenhouseeffect and global warming.
  •  Carbon is also moved throughout the food web sinceherbivores eat plants, carnivores eat those herbivoresand so on up the chain. Animals also release carbonduring respiration when they exhale
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