How do humans cycle carbon

  1. Question 10Humans burn fossil fuels and wood, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is then absorbed
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  2. Humans burn fossil fuels and wood, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is then absorbed by trees
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  3. Humans burn fossil fuels and wood, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is then absorbed by trees
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  4. 1.Humans affect the Slow Carbon Cycle by2.taking ground stored carbon, like fossil fuels, and putting it in the atmosphere 3.by
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  5. Which of the following describes the significance of the carbon cycle?Responses The carbon cycle is significant due to its
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  6. The ocean stores carbon from its interactions with the atmosphere, so the ocean serves as (a) _________ for the carbon cycle.car
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  7. Which is an example of the carbon cycle occurring slowly?(1 point)Responses The movement of carbon dioxide exhaled by humans to
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  8. Which is an example of the carbon cycle occurring slowly? (1 point) Responses: The movement of carbon dioxide exhaled by humans
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  9. This model of the carbon cycle shows the continuous movement of carbon atoms between the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and
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  10. This model of the carbon cycle shows the continuous movement of carbon atoms between the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and
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