What is carbon cycle:
The carbon cycle is the continuous movement of carbon among the atmosphere, plants, animals, soil, oceans, and fossil fuels. Carbon is a key element in all living things, and this cycle helps recycle it so life can continue.
Why is the Carbon Cycle Important:
Helps Plants Grow
Plants need CO₂ to make food and give off oxygen we breathe.
Supports All Life
Animals (including humans) depend on carbon in food for energy.
Balances Climate
The carbon cycle keeps the right amount of CO₂ in the air.
Too much CO₂ causes global warming, too little would make Earth too cold.
Stores Carbon
Carbon is stored in trees, soil, oceans, and fossil fuels.
This helps control how much is in the air at any time.
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