The process illustrates the development of a carbon in its life cycle.
Overall, it is clear that there are four distinct stages illustrated in the process, starting with producing organic carbon into the fossil and ending with the development of carbon dioxide.
The first stage is when the organic carbon, produced from the tree that absorbed carbon dioxide before, finds its way into the fossil and fossil fuels. The next step after this is the carbon that has been in the fossil, changes into root respiration. At this point in the cycle, these respirations are being turned into auto and factory emissions. At the same time, the dead organisms and waste products that had been in the fossil are transferred to the air as animal and plant respirations. Eventually, all of these respirations become carbon dioxide. Having completed all these steps, with the help of photosynthesis the cycle begins again.
