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What is Carbon?
•An element

•The basic building blocks of humans,
animals and trees and some
greenhouse gases

•Found in rocks, oceans, atmosphere
What is Carbon Cycle?
The same carbon atoms are used
repeatedly on earth. This cycle is
between the earth and the
atmosphere.
Plants use CO2
•Plants pull carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere and use it to make food
(photosynthesis).

•The carbon becomes part of the
plant (stored food).
Animals eat plants
When organisms eat plants, they take
in the carbon and some of it becomes
part of their own bodies.
Plants and Animals die
•When plants and animals die, most of
their bodies are decomposed and
carbon atoms are returned to the
atmosphere.

•Some are not decomposed fully and
end up in deposits underground.
Carbon Slowly Returns to
      Atmosphere
•Carbon in rocks and underground
deposits is released very slowly into
the atmosphere.

•This process takes many years.
Cycle repeats over and
over and over and over…
Carbon Cycle Diagram
                    Carbon in Atmosphere




                                                                  Plants use
                   Decomposers break
                                                                carbon to make
                    down dead things,
                                                                     food
                   releasing carbon to
                     atmosphere and               Plants and
                           soil                   animals die

      Fossil fuels are                                            Animals eat
     burned; carbon is                                          plants and take
        returned to                          Bodies not            in carbon
        atmosphere                         decomposed —
                                         after many years,
  Carbon slowly                          become part of oil
 released from                            or coal deposits
these substances
    returns to
   atmosphere
The Carbon Cycle
Why carbon cycle is
        important?
Many elements have cycle, but the cycling of
carbon atoms is particularly important
because:-
•Through photosynthesis and respiration, it is
the way the earth produces food and other
renewal resources.
•Carbon dioxide (CO2) plays a key role in
trapping heat in the atmosphere - one of the
basic mechanisms behind the greenhouse
effect.
•Carbon plays a central role in combustion.
Human Impact
•Fossil fuels release carbon stores
very slowly
•Burning anything releases more
carbon into atmosphere-especially
fossil fuels
•Increased carbon dioxide in
atmosphere increases global warming
• Fewer plants mean less CO2
removed from atmosphere
What we need 2 do?
•Burn less, especially fossil fuels

•Promote plant life, especially trees
Questions
•What is carbon?
•What is a carbon cycle?
•How does the carbon cycle form?
(answer in brief)
•What is the importance of carbon
cycle?
•Are the humans also a part of the
carbon cycle? How?
•What can we do to reduce the rate of
carbon cycle?
Carbon cycle

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Carbon cycle

  • 1.
  • 2. What is Carbon? •An element •The basic building blocks of humans, animals and trees and some greenhouse gases •Found in rocks, oceans, atmosphere
  • 3. What is Carbon Cycle? The same carbon atoms are used repeatedly on earth. This cycle is between the earth and the atmosphere.
  • 4.
  • 5. Plants use CO2 •Plants pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it to make food (photosynthesis). •The carbon becomes part of the plant (stored food).
  • 6. Animals eat plants When organisms eat plants, they take in the carbon and some of it becomes part of their own bodies.
  • 7. Plants and Animals die •When plants and animals die, most of their bodies are decomposed and carbon atoms are returned to the atmosphere. •Some are not decomposed fully and end up in deposits underground.
  • 8. Carbon Slowly Returns to Atmosphere •Carbon in rocks and underground deposits is released very slowly into the atmosphere. •This process takes many years.
  • 9. Cycle repeats over and over and over and over…
  • 10. Carbon Cycle Diagram Carbon in Atmosphere Plants use Decomposers break carbon to make down dead things, food releasing carbon to atmosphere and Plants and soil animals die Fossil fuels are Animals eat burned; carbon is plants and take returned to Bodies not in carbon atmosphere decomposed — after many years, Carbon slowly become part of oil released from or coal deposits these substances returns to atmosphere
  • 12. Why carbon cycle is important? Many elements have cycle, but the cycling of carbon atoms is particularly important because:- •Through photosynthesis and respiration, it is the way the earth produces food and other renewal resources. •Carbon dioxide (CO2) plays a key role in trapping heat in the atmosphere - one of the basic mechanisms behind the greenhouse effect. •Carbon plays a central role in combustion.
  • 13. Human Impact •Fossil fuels release carbon stores very slowly •Burning anything releases more carbon into atmosphere-especially fossil fuels •Increased carbon dioxide in atmosphere increases global warming • Fewer plants mean less CO2 removed from atmosphere
  • 14.
  • 15. What we need 2 do? •Burn less, especially fossil fuels •Promote plant life, especially trees
  • 16. Questions •What is carbon? •What is a carbon cycle? •How does the carbon cycle form? (answer in brief) •What is the importance of carbon cycle? •Are the humans also a part of the carbon cycle? How? •What can we do to reduce the rate of carbon cycle?