Carbon moves from the biosphere

  1. The diagram of Earth's carbon cycle showcases the interconnections between the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and
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  2. Photosynthesis fixes carbon as sugar in the biosphere, and cellular respiration burns sugar and releases carbon into the
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  3. Photosynthesis fixes carbon as sugar in the biosphere, and cellular respiration burns sugar and releases carbon into the
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  4. What do red lines in rocks indicate about the biosphere? (1 pointO Volcanic action has damaged the biosphere. O Carbon dioxide
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  5. What do red lines in rocks indicate about the biosphere? (1 point Volcanic action has damaged the biosphere. Carbon dioxide is
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  6. What do red lines in rocks indicate about the biosphere?(1 point)Responses Continental drift affected the biosphere. Carbon
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  7. What do red lines in rocks indicate about the biosphere?(1 point)Responses Continental drift affected the biosphere. Carbon
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  8. the biosphere is part of the carbon cylce but what if there were no biosphere is the biosphere nessecary for the carbon cycle,
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  9. "The diagram of Earth's carbon cycle shows how carbon moves through different components of the Earth system. It demonstrates
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  10. The biosphere plays a crucial role in the carbon cycle, as it facilitates the exchange of carbon among living organisms through
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