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Irina-Kira [14]
2 years ago
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. how might this factory affect the carbon and water cycle? a photo shows smok

e coming out from industrial chimneys against the backdrop of a clear morning sky. the factory can affect the carbon cycle by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. because carbon dioxide is a , it can trap the sun’s heat in the atmosphere. because the factory is made of concrete, it may deplete groundwater levels over time by not allowing water to .
Geography
1 answer:
victus00 [196]2 years ago
3 0

The factory can affect the carbon cycle by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere because it can trap heat from the sun in the atmosphere.

<h3>What is the Carbon cycle?</h3>

The carbon cycle is a term used to refer to the cycle of the chemical element Carbon in which it interacts in two ways with living organisms and the environment.

<h3>How does the carbon cycle work?</h3>

In general, the carbon cycle works in the following way:

Carbon is in the air mostly as carbon dioxide CO2 gas, which dissolves in water and reacts with water molecules to produce bicarbonate: HCO3

Photosynthesis carried out by land plants, bacteria and algae converts carbon dioxide or bicarbonate into organic molecules.

Organic molecules produced by photosynthesizing organisms pass through food chains, and cellular respiration converts organic carbon back to carbon dioxide gas.

Therefore, when a factory produces carbon dioxide, it is affecting the carbon cycle because it is releasing carbon molecules into the air that will unbalance the entire cycle.

Additionally, carbon, being a greenhouse gas, will trap the sun's heat in the atmosphere, causing an increase in the Earth's temperature.

Learn more about carbon cycle in: brainly.com/question/1627609

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