szénkörforgásban
Szénkörforgásban, also known as the carbon cycle, is a biogeochemical process by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth. This cycle is crucial for maintaining the Earth's climate and supporting life. Carbon exists in various forms, including organic compounds, carbon dioxide (CO2), and inorganic carbonates.
The carbon cycle begins with the uptake of carbon dioxide by plants and other photosynthetic organisms through
When organisms die, their organic matter is decomposed by bacteria and fungi, releasing CO2 back into the
Carbon can also be stored in the form of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural
The carbon cycle is influenced by various factors, including volcanic activity, which releases CO2 from the
Understanding the carbon cycle is essential for addressing environmental challenges and developing sustainable practices to mitigate