The given pictorial representation illustrates the stages in which carbon dioxide move in nature to form a complete cycle.
To begin with, it is clearly seen that the rays from the sun is transformed into the organic carbon through a process in plants known as photosynthesis. Afterwards, this organic carbon is transferred into underground as decay or died organisms and waste products, when plants and animals fed on them. However, some organic carbon is send into beneath of the earth as fossils and fuels.
Moving further, carbon dioxide us released back into the atmosphere through various means. One is by animals and plants through a process called animal respiration and plant respiration respectively. Another is by humans who burn fossil fuel in cars buses and factories. Eventually, organic carbon is returned to atmosphere as CO2 and complete the cycle. Moreover, energy from sun is absorbed by plants and the cycle is start again
The
given
pictorial representation illustrates the stages in which
carbon
dioxide
move
in nature to form a complete cycle.
To
begin
with, it is
clearly
seen
that the rays from the sun
is transformed
into the
organic
carbon
through a process in
plants
known as photosynthesis. Afterwards, this
organic
carbon
is transferred
into underground as decay or
died
organisms and waste products, when
plants
and animals fed on them.
However
,
some
organic
carbon
is
send
into beneath of the earth as fossils and fuels.
Moving
further
,
carbon
dioxide us released back into the atmosphere through various means. One is by animals and
plants
through a process called animal respiration and
plant
respiration
respectively
. Another is by humans who burn fossil fuel in cars buses and factories.
Eventually
,
organic
carbon
is returned
to atmosphere as CO2 and complete the cycle.
Moreover
, energy from sun
is absorbed
by
plants
and the cycle is
start
again