Geography, 07.12.2020 20:00 elizabethg56
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The diagram shows the approximate amounts of carbon, in gigatons (Gt) per year, that move through the primary processes
of the carbon cycle. The numbers in yellow are due to natural processes, and the numbers in red are the result of human
actions. Based on this diagram, complete the statements.
photosynthesis
Carbon Cycle
120 G 3 Gt
Co, in
atmosphere
respiration from
decay
60 GL + OG
→ combustion
OG +9 Gt
plant
respiration
60 GL + O Gt
ocean release
90 Gt +
decomposing
waste/death
= fossil fuel
ocean absorption
90 GUIGI
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