Think of a bicycle wheel. It's round and has no end.
Cycles don't have ends; they just keep going around and around.
http://www.visionlearning.com/en/library/Earth-Science/6/The-Carbon-Cycle/95
Where does the carbon cycle end? My project asks this, but I can of no specific "ending."
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That's why I'm confused. I'm asked about where it ends, and it is not exactly an open-ended question.
Check your textbook carefully to see if there's an explanation about the end of the carbon cycle. If you don't find it there, please ask your teacher about the meaning of this question.
There isn't. However, it's most likely to end up in the atmosphere.