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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 flow chart displays the carbon cycle. It provides information on several factors responsible for increasing carbon footprint.
Overall, it is divided into three parts depicting contributions from environment as well as from oceans and industries.
The major input of Carbon is from plants to the atmosphere. The cycle starts from animal feeding on herbs which after respiration exhales into air in the form of carbon dioxide. Whilst it’s death leads to degradation in the soil which leads to generation of fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.
In addition, the vehicles which run on roads uses up the fuels and also leads to air pollution which in turn gives rise to carbon footprint in the ecosystem. Furthermore, the carbon dioxide in air is taken by plants for photosynthesis and the remaining of it is dissolved in the oceans where the sedimentation takes place and leads to formation of minerals such as limestone and shells.
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