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Band 4+: QUESTION: The diagram below illustrates the carbon cycle in nature

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The image illustrates the carbon cycle in nature showing the following stages: sunlight energy, CO2 cycle involving photosynthesis and energy in plants, plant respiration releasing CO2, animal respiration contributing to CO2, organic carbon from decayed organisms and waste products becoming fossil fuels, root respiration, emissions from auto and factory sources releasing CO2, ocean uptake of CO2, and finally fossil fuels to energy.
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The provided diagram enumerates the charcoal cycle in environment.

This diagram delineates the nature pollution in process, furthermore if I am not mistaken process in nature manifest six consecutive stages namely: sunlight, CO2 cycle, auto and factory emissions, animal, respiration, decay, organisms and photosynthesis.

I can support my opinion with following examples first of all the sun give us CO2 cycle, so when sunlight it is useful for photosynthesis what is to say that it is important for animal, because of the fact that when trees grow that animals can eat it, in addition sun give us fresh atmosphere, apart from this but Auto and factory emissions are pollute, nature that is oxygen it is bad for plants they are decay organisms, the animals can die in this atmosphere, therefore root respiration will be pollute.

Carbon monoxide is also useful for fossils and fossil fuels owing to the fact that if you can’t find the petrol you can not to drive anything what do you want to drive. Overall I would like to say that all things have two sides that is, advantage it is you can get a petrol from oil, but disadvantage is that how auto and factory emissions pollute our nature, Co2 cycle and oxygen too.

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