A complementary process in nature either adds (options 3, 6, and 7) or removes ( options 4 and 5) carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
<h3>Complementary processes and it's benefits</h3>
The processes that leads to the addition of carbondioxide back to the atmosphere include the following:
- The eruption of volcanoes.
- Cellular respiration carried out by organisms to release energy from food molecules.
- The use of gasoline to power cars
The processes that leads to the removal of carbondioxide from the atmosphere include:
- The production of energy-rich carbon compounds through photosynthesis.
- The dissolution of carbondioxide in rainwater.
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Here’s the answer:
Schwann Cells
Protons have a positive charge. The number of protons in a nucleus determines the identity of the atom (element) and this number is called the atomic number.
D. Proton
All food, but fruit is my favorite.
Co2+h20+ light energy ---->02+ <span>carbohydrate Photosynthesis takes place in plants cells and sometimes in bacteria</span>