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The image contains a flowchart showcasing the carbon cycle with arrows denoting direction of flow. It begins with "FUELS (oil, coal & gas)" going through "Extraction" and "COMBUSTION" resulting in "Pollution" and "Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere" (notated as "CO2"). This CO2 is then processed by "Photosynthesis" in "PLANTS," which are consumed in "Feeding" by "ANIMALS" that release CO2 back into the atmosphere through "Respiration." Plants and animals after "Decomposition" become "FOSSILS" through "Fossilization," which further results in "CaCO3 (limestone & shells)" after "Sedimentation" in the "OCEAN." No numerical data points/percentages are provided.
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The diagram contains the information about carbon cycle.
On the one hand, the process starts from the result of fossils activity in the past. That result uses for producing fuels (oil, coal and gas) which is exctracted and there becoms combustion as a result of working engines of cars. The next step is pollution when carbon dioxide (CP2) comes in atmosphere. In the process of photosyntesis CP2 comes to the ocean and in the next phase of sedimantation there becomes CaCO3, which contains limestone and shells.
On the other hand, there is addtional process, then CP2 are absorbed by plants. It affects on feeding of animals and after all the substance comes throught respiration and becomes CP2 again. Also plants and animals make process of fossilization and the substance becomes fossils.
Overall, there are some number of steps which describes the carbon cycle, but the main features are fossils, fuels, combustion, ocean, plants and animals.
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