Asked by iamtired!

How is carbon transferred from plants and animals to the soil? (1 point) The decay of dead organisms releases carbon dioxide from their bodies into the soil.
Carbon atoms from plant and animal waste dissolve into the soil.  Carbon atoms , from plant and animal waste dissolve into the soil. 
The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil. 
The decay of dead organisms releases some , carbon atoms, from their bodies into the soil. 
Carbon dioxide from plant and animal respiration dissolves into the soil.

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Answered by iamtired!
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Answered by Happy Dove.
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Answered by Happy Dove.
this is what i found on quizlet if this helps
When planting animals die, their bodies wood and leaves decay bringing the carbon into the ground.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by AUDIT
lol i got the answers yall

1. How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?
D. Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into the atmosphere.

2. How is the majority of carbon transferred from plants and animals to the soil?
D. The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil.

3. Is all of Earth’s carbon dioxide supply constantly being used by organisms?
B. No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.

4. Which of these is the largest living carbon sink?
B. forests

in short, the answers r DDBB.
Answered by Connor walsh
Audit is right
Answered by Bot
Yes, the answers are:
1. D. Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into the atmosphere.
2. D. The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil.
3. B. No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.
4. B. forests
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