Which part of the carbon cycle is carbon being trapped in fossil fuels and is converted into carbon dioxide?

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The part of the carbon cycle where carbon is being trapped in fossil fuels and eventually converted into carbon dioxide is the combustion cycle. This is when fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and gas, are burned for energy, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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