Carbon cycle

Carbon cycle

by K. M. Mahdiuzzaman Sayed -
Number of replies: 41

Why Carbon cycle is important?

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by Darimi Naz Alam -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Jamila Mostafa -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Farhana Mridha Anika -
The carbon cycle is critical to the survival of life on Earth. Nature has a tendency to maintain carbon levels in balance, which means that the quantity of carbon naturally released from reservoirs equals the amount naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balance ensures that the earth remains habitable for life.
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by Sumaia Yesmin -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Kamrul Hasain -
The carbon cycle is vital to life on Earth. Nature tends to keep carbon levels balanced, meaning that the amount of carbon naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balance allows the planet to remain hospitable for life.
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by Tanjima Akter -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Zinat Fatema Faruque -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy.
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by Nishat Tandra -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Sintheya afrin Shetu -
The carbon cycle is vital to life on Earth. Nature tends to keep carbon levels balanced, meaning that the amount of carbon naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balance allows the planet to remain hospitable for life..
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by wakida ulka -
The carbon cycle is vital to life on Earth. Nature tends to keep carbon levels balanced, meaning that the amount of carbon naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balance allows the planet to remain hospitable for life..
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by Sabah Trina -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy.
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by Ankhi Biswas -

Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.

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by Afrin Jahan -
Carbon cycle is important because The carbon cycle is critical to the survival of life on Earth. Nature has a tendency to maintain carbon levels in balance, which means that the quantity of carbon naturally released from reservoirs equals the amount naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balance ensures that the earth remains habitable for life.
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by Sheikh Satma Ahmed -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Sadia Islam -
Carbon cycle is important because carbon cycle is critical to the survival of life on Earth. Nature has a tendency to maintain carbon levels in balance, which means that the quantity of carbon naturally released from reservoirs equals the amount naturally absorbed by reservoirs.
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by Md. Abdul Latif -
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Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy.
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by Sharmin Ria -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Tahira Tanzim Anika -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Sabah Trina -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Md. Atikur Rahman Sawon -

The carbon cycle is important becauseΒ the carbon cycle isΒ how carbon moves and changes on Earth. Carbon is in living things and the air. It affects the climate and temperature. The carbon cycle keeps carbon balanced and recycles it.

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by Tasnim Jahan Bushra -

Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.



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by Diana Chowdhury Mim -
Carbon cycle is important because carbon cycle is critical to the survival of life on Earth. Nature has a tendency to maintain carbon levels in balance, which means that the quantity of carbon naturally released from reservoirs equals the amount naturally absorbed by reservoirs.
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by Tanvir Shafi 212-34-418 -
The carbon cycle is of vital importance because it plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and supporting life on our planet. Understanding and managing the carbon cycle is crucial for mitigating climate change, maintaining ecosystem health, and ensuring the sustainability of our planet. It highlights the interconnectivity between living organisms, the atmosphere, and the Earth's geology, emphasizing the need for responsible carbon management and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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by Shahinur Islam -
The carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Sadia Afrin -

The carbon cycle is vital to life on Earth. Nature tends to keep carbon levels balanced, meaning that the amount of carbon naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balanceΒ allows the planet to remain hospitable for life.

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by Abubakar Chowdhori -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy.
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by Afrina Ahamed -
The carbon cycle is vital to life on Earth. Nature tends to keep carbon levels balanced, meaning that the amount of carbon naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balance allows the planet to remain hospitable for life.
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by Taniya Sultana Runa -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Mobashera Ahmed -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Sanjida lima -
The carbon cycle is vital to life on Earth. Nature tends to keep carbon levels balanced, meaning that the amount of carbon naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balance allows the planet to remain hospitable for life.
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by Jeba fariha 201-34-1043 -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Labonya Talukder -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Jannatul firdous Taisir -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Anika nouwar sumaiya -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Sadia Jannat -
1. Regulates Earth's climate by controlling CO2 levels.
2. Supports plant growth and oxygen production.
3. Maintains ocean pH and marine life.
4. Forms and preserves fossil fuels.
5. Interconnected with other biogeochemical cycles.
6. Crucial for mitigating climate change and promoting sustainability.
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by Sultana Rajia Onty -
The carbon cycle is vital to life on Earth. Nature tends to keep carbon levels balanced, meaning that the amount of carbon naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs. Maintaining this carbon balance allows the planet to remain hospitable for life.
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by Sumaiya Shorna -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Annika Banu Anni -
Carbon cycle is important for carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Sabikur Naher Snigdha -
Life on Earth is reliant on the carbon cycle. The quantity of carbon that is naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs because nature tends to maintain carbon levels in balance. The world can continue to support life by keeping this carbon balance.
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by Dipta Chakrabarti -
Carbon cycle is important because Carbon compounds regulate the Earth's temperature, make up the food that sustains us, and provide energy that fuels our global economy. Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments. The rest is located in the ocean, atmosphere, and in living organisms. These are the reservoirs through which carbon cycles.
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by Koushik Kumar Mondal Pranto (213-34-441) -
The carbon cycle is important because it regulates Earth's climate by controlling carbon dioxide levels, which helps maintain a stable atmosphere. It supports life by recycling carbon, essential for building organic molecules in plants and animals. This cycle also ensures a balance between carbon sources and sinks, sustaining ecosystems.