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True or false: The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is not influenced by the reservoir of carbon in the oceans.
True or false: The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is not influenced by the reservoir of carbon in the oceans.
False
True or false: Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere reacts with water molecules and dissolves in water.
True or false: Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere reacts with water molecules and dissolves in water.
True
True or false: Animals return carbon to the atmosphere in the form of CO2.
True or false: Animals return carbon to the atmosphere in the form of CO2.
True
True or false: The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is solely influenced by the reservoir of carbon in the oceans.
True or false: The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is solely influenced by the reservoir of carbon in the oceans.
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True or false: Animals obtain their carbon solely from eating plants.
True or false: Animals obtain their carbon solely from eating plants.
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True or false: Plants acquire their carbon solely from the atmosphere through photosynthesis.
True or false: Plants acquire their carbon solely from the atmosphere through photosynthesis.
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Study Notes
Carbon Cycle
- The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is influenced by the reservoir of carbon in the oceans.
- Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere reacts with water molecules and dissolves in water.
- Animals return carbon to the atmosphere in the form of CO2.
- The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is not solely influenced by the reservoir of carbon in the oceans.
- Animals obtain their carbon from eating plants and other animals.
- Plants acquire their carbon from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and from the soil.
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Test your knowledge on the carbon cycle and its impact on the atmosphere. Explore how carbon dioxide is influenced by the oceans, plants, and animals, and discover the interconnectedness of this vital process.