I saw rocks and sediment being transported to a nearby factory and noticed carbon dioxide smoke coming out of it.
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Carbon dioxide went up in the air. It was now part of the atmosphere.
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The water from ponds and oceans also absorbs the carbon from the atmosphere.
I know that the plants on the earth absorb the CO2 to grow. After that, through photosynthesis, and using that carbon dioxide these plants grow fully.
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The carbon goes through the cow's digestive system and is then disposed and then Fossilization happens
Those plants become food for the animals. The carbon moves from the plants to the animals. Speaking of animals, I saw a cow close by the field I was at today, and I noticed that the cow was eating some of the plants (grass), taking in carbon from them.
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In the end, the same thing happens all over again. The carbon cycle repeats itself, when the animal dies and decomposes. But that got me wondering... During one of those other times, what if something else occurs during the cycle? Like a forest fire.
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More and more CO2 is being released into the atmosphere, without getting absorbed by any of the plants and/or animals... Excess carbon in the atmosphere warms the planet and helps plants on land grow more.
In this case, all the plants and trees have gone up in flames. Everything is burned. So all that carbon dioxide that's in the air... What happens to it now..? Where it cannot be absorbed by any plants on the land?