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VLD [36.1K]
2 years ago
12

Drag each tile to the correct location.

Physics
1 answer:
Lady_Fox [76]2 years ago
8 0

The order of the location of each process in the carbon cycle are as follows;

  • <u>Ingestion → Decomposition → Fossilization → Combustion </u>

Reasons:

Ingestion; During the ingestion process, the products of the direct Sunlight and photosynthesis, which

are energy rich chemical substances are ingested by herbivores.

Decomposition; The plants and animals die and undergo decomposition.

Fossilization; A long period the decomposed plants and animals manifest

into hard petrified materials, with their parts transformed to fossils.

Combustion; The remains of plants and animals, subjected to heat and

pressure due to compression, as when as bacteria decomposition that

removes several other elements, leaving a carbon and hydrogen rich

sludge that can be processed into fuel used for combustion. The

combustion process produces carbon dioxide which restarts the cycle.

Learn more about the carbon cycle here:

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