Carbon Cycle Earth Spheres
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Carbon Cycle Earth Spheres
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The Carbon Cycle and Earth's Four Spheres
Carbon is one of the most important elements on Earth, constantly moving between four main spheres. The atmosphere contains carbon dioxide gas that plants use for photosynthesis. The biosphere includes all living things - plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, while animals breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. The hydrosphere (oceans, rivers, lakes) dissolves carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and marine organisms use it to build shells. The lithosphere (Earth's crust and rocks) stores carbon in fossil fuels like coal and oil, and in rocks like limestone. When we burn fossil fuels, carbon returns to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This continuous movement of carbon between spheres is called the carbon cycle.
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