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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - The Carbon Cycle
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Our planet has only a limited stock of chemical elements and they are constantly being recycled in different ways. If they weren't, they would all have been used up long ago and the Earth would be an unchanging dead planet. When looking at the carbon cycle, it doesn't really matter where you start. A good place to start though is with the carbon dioxide in the air. This is absorbed by plants and used by them to produce biomass. The carbon in the plants then enters into food chains. When a plant is eaten by an animal, the carbon is passed on. The animal may use the carbon from the plant to... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - The Carbon Cycle
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1. Carbonate rocks lock carbon out of the cycle for millions of years. Which of the following does not put CO2 from these rocks back into the current carbon cycle?
2. How might burning fossil fuels be creating global warming?
3. Why do waste materials and dead plants or animals decay?
4. What process takes carbon dioxide from the air and makes it available to land living animals?
5. Why do fossil fuels have a high carbon content?
6. Which two natural processes return carbon dioxide to the air?
7. Why do fossil fuels have a high carbon content?
8. How is carbon in plants passed on to the rest of the cycle?
9. How might burning fossil fuels be creating global warming?
10. Carbonate rocks lock carbon out of the cycle for millions of years. Which of the following does not put CO2 from these rocks back into the current carbon cycle?