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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 illustrates the processes of carbon cycle.
Overall , the carbon dioxide involved in animals and plants life respiration. In addition, pollution , fuels and Caco3 are part of this carbon cycle.
First of all, carbon dioxide available in atmosphere. Carbon dioxide initially, entre in the ocean and plants body through of photosynthesis after then ocean absorb Carbon dioxide afterwards sedimenta it manufactured Caco3 it is a chemical formula of limestone and shells. In additionally, animals used plants for feeding the release the respiration also decomposed the plants and animals . After that fossilised a fossils . It is outcome as results source of fuels such as gas, oil and coal in extraction it’s used in combustion it is produced pollution in atmosphere and it again com to form of carbon dioxide . Similarly , respiration release through of animals body as form of air and ocean does not refused carbon dioxide again in atmosphere.
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