The purpose of this section is to provide an understanding of the carbon cycle and how changes in carbon stores impact climate change.
The earth has five spheres that are part of the carbon cycle:
All living organisms are built of carbon compounds. It is the fundamental building block of life and an important component of many chemical processes.
In the atmosphere, carbon is present primarily as carbon dioxide (CO2), but also as other less abundant but climatically significant gases, such as methane (CH4).
Carbon is exchanged, or "cycled" among Earth's oceans, atmosphere, ecosystem, and geosphere. This movement of carbon, in its many forms, is the carbon cycle.
The video below is a simple explanation of the carbon cycle that students might enjoy.
Under In the Classroom below there is a classroom activity the provides a way for students to discover more about the carbon cycle.
These are key points for students to know about the carbon cycle:
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