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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 given diagram presents information about the carbon cycle in nature. Overall, there are 5 stages in the process, beginning with sunlight and ending at photosynthesis.
As is given in the graph, the first step is sunlight in the next stage, the organic carbon produces dead organisms and waste products Following this, the following step moves to the Co2 cycle Subsequently, the co2 cycle produces photosynthesis, which is the last stage in this diagram.
In general, animal respiration, plant respiration, and auto and factory emissions are factors affected in this cycle. In addition, fossils and fossil fuels. are important elements that have a major influence in this process. After going through these stages the cycle begins again and is repeated indefinitely.
To sum up, it can clearly be seen that carbon moves in a normal cycle, although human factors may also play a role in affecting the balance.
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