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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.