2) The carbon exist in the atmosphere because all the cars and the animals respiration let it all out.
3) Fossil fuels are created by dead animals decomposing and going under the ground and staying there under pressure for millions of years.
4) When fossil fuels are burned like cars and when we exhale.
5) Oceans are involved in the carbon cycle by sucking carbon out of the air.
6) The carbon doesn't let the heat get away making it stay here making global warming.
7) Weathering of rocks on land release carbon to surface water.
8) I am starting as a fossil fuel under the ground.
9) Only 0.04% of the atmosphere is made of carbon dioxide.
10) About 30% of the CO2 has increased in the pas 150 years.
11) Next stop was Land plants, I learned that plants release carbon through respiration.
12) Next stop was soil, I learned that soil store about 3% of earth's carbon. (True: when plants die they release carbon to the soil.
13) Next stop was Ocean, I learned that the ocean takes about 90 gigatons of carbon per year.
14) Next stop was Marine life, I learned that marine life can't survive without carbon.
15) Next stop was the deep ocean, I learned that the deep ocean holds more than 65% of the earth's carbon.
When carbon enter the ocean it stays there for hundreds of years.
(True) phytoplankton are tiny algae that float in the ocean.
(True) plants absorb carbon dioxide an also release it through respiration.
3) Fossil fuels are created by dead animals decomposing and going under the ground and staying there under pressure for millions of years.
4) When fossil fuels are burned like cars and when we exhale.
5) Oceans are involved in the carbon cycle by sucking carbon out of the air.
6) The carbon doesn't let the heat get away making it stay here making global warming.
7) Weathering of rocks on land release carbon to surface water.
8) I am starting as a fossil fuel under the ground.
9) Only 0.04% of the atmosphere is made of carbon dioxide.
10) About 30% of the CO2 has increased in the pas 150 years.
11) Next stop was Land plants, I learned that plants release carbon through respiration.
12) Next stop was soil, I learned that soil store about 3% of earth's carbon. (True: when plants die they release carbon to the soil.
13) Next stop was Ocean, I learned that the ocean takes about 90 gigatons of carbon per year.
14) Next stop was Marine life, I learned that marine life can't survive without carbon.
15) Next stop was the deep ocean, I learned that the deep ocean holds more than 65% of the earth's carbon.
When carbon enter the ocean it stays there for hundreds of years.
(True) phytoplankton are tiny algae that float in the ocean.
(True) plants absorb carbon dioxide an also release it through respiration.