The presented process diagram illustrates a natural cycle of carbon production.
From an overview perspective, carbon dioxide can be produced through a variety of different processes, such as animal respiration, photosynthesis, decomposition and non-renewable fuel combustion discharge that repeat indefinitely.
The process commences with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Both carbon and sun rays enable photosynthesis, allowing vegetation to grow. Secondly, plant respiration releases CO2 in the air. In addition, plants are consumed by stock because it is an essential part of animals’ nutrition. Moreover, animals’ breaths become a source of carbon as well.
After cattles die they undergo decay under the ground, which contributes to the development of fossil fuels. Afterwards, non-renewable fuels are delivered to the factory, where they undergo an industrial operation. Thereafter, fuel combustion produces emissions that include CO2. Subsequently, carbon dioxide is channeled back to the photosynthesis and the cyclical process continue in a loop.
