Why should a model of the carbon cycle include the burning of fossil fuels?(1 point)

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Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the geosphere to the atmosphere.
Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the geosphere to the atmosphere.

Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere.
Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere.

Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the hydrosphere to the atmosphere.
Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the hydrosphere to the atmosphere.

Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the atmosphere to the geosphere.

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Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the geosphere to the atmosphere. Including this in a model of the carbon cycle is important because it shows the human impact on carbon levels in the atmosphere, leading to increased greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to climate change.