This diagram shows the carbon cycle. Which part of the process involves a transfer of CARBON from the Geosphere to the Atmosphere? Item 14 Item 15 Item 16 Item 17 Item 18 Item 19 Item 20 Item 21 (1 point) Fossil fuels from the ground are burned in the factory and release carbon dioxide into the air. Plants and animals die and then decomposers break down dead organisms adding carbon to the soil. Bacteria and fungi (decomposers) in the soil, do cellular respiration and release carbon dioxide into the air. Carbon dioxide in the air is removed by plants performing photosynthesis

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The part of the process that involves a transfer of carbon from the Geosphere to the Atmosphere is:

"Fossil fuels from the ground are burned in the factory and release carbon dioxide into the air."

In this process, carbon stored in fossil fuels (which are part of the geosphere) is released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide when the fuels are burned.