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  2. Carbon cycle shows the movement of carbon in elemental and combined states on earth. Diamond and graphite are the elemental forms of carbon and in a combined state, it is found as carbonates in minerals and as carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere. Table of Contents. Definition; Steps; Diagram; Land Carbon Cycle; Oceanic Carbon Cycle; Importance ...

  3. The Carbon Cycle - NASA Earth Observatory

    www.earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/CarbonCycle

    This diagram of the fast carbon cycle shows the movement of carbon between land, atmosphere, and oceans. Yellow numbers are natural fluxes, and red are human contributions in gigatons of carbon per year.

  4. Description of carbon cycle: find out how it works, its different steps explained with examples & simple picture. Learn its importance, & effects of human impact

  5. Carbon cycle - Science Learning Hub

    www.sciencelearn.org.nz/image_maps/3-carbon-cycle

    Explore this interactive diagram to learn more about the carbon cycle. Click on the different labels to view short video clips or images about different parts of the cycle. Transcript.

  6. Carbon cycle, in biology, circulation of carbon in various forms through nature. Carbon is a constituent of all organic compounds, many of which are essential to life on Earth. The source of the carbon found in living matter is carbon dioxide in the air or dissolved in water.

  7. The carbon cycle is the cycle by which carbon moves through our Earth’s various systems. The carbon cycle is influenced by living things, atmospheric changes, ocean chemistry, and geologic activity are all part of this cycle.

  8. Carbon cycle - Wikipedia

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    The carbon cycle comprises a sequence of events that are key to making Earth capable of sustaining life. It describes the movement of carbon as it is recycled and reused throughout the biosphere, as well as long-term processes of carbon sequestration (storage) to and release from carbon sinks.