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Title: The Water Cycle


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Plants The Carbon Cycle
  • Plants take in carbon dioxide and convert it to
    sugar which can be stored until used for energy.
  • This process is called photosynthesis.

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Photosynthesis
  • CO2 H2O sunlight yields O2 C6H12O6

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Plants The Carbon Cycle
  • Plants release carbon dioxide as a waste product
    when they convert their stored sugar to chemical
    energy.
  • This process is called respiration.

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Respiration
  • C6H12O6 O2 yields CO2 H2O energy

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Animals The Carbon Cycle
  • Animals eat carbon contained in animal and plant
    tissues and release carbon dioxide as a waste
    product.
  • This process is respiration.

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Decay The Carbon Cycle
  • Decomposers release the carbon from dead plant
    and animal tissues back into the atmosphere.

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Fossil Fuels The Carbon Cycle
  • Over millions of years fossil fuels may form from
    the buried remains of plants and animals.

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Fossil Fuels The Carbon Cycle
  • This carbon reenters the atmosphere during
    combustion.

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The Oceans The Carbon Cycle
  • Dissolved carbon dioxide in sea water becomes
    deposited as calcium carbonate shells.

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The Oceans The Carbon Cycle
  • Over millions of years, these shells form
    sedimentary rock.

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  • Ocean deposits are the biggest sink of carbon on
    the planet.
  • The Rock Cycle ultimately releases carbon stored
    in sedimentary rock.

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