what part of the carbon process is responsible for the release of carbon at a p[power plant

combustion
photosynthesis
digestion
decomposition

my answer is a combustion

1. A

2. D
3. D
4. B

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Incomplete combustion ---> carbon particles and CO instead of CO2

That is not a good question by the way. You should know that for sure. The other things happen in:
plants
stomachs
compost heaps and coffins

not power plants

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You're correct! The part of the carbon process responsible for the release of carbon at a power plant is combustion.

To reach this answer, we need to understand the process of combustion. Combustion is a chemical reaction in which a fuel, in this case, carbon-based materials like coal, oil, or natural gas, combines with oxygen to produce heat and carbon dioxide (CO2) as a byproduct.

In power plants, fossil fuels are burned in combustion chambers to produce heat, which is then converted into mechanical energy and ultimately into electricity. During this combustion process, carbon in the fuel combines with oxygen from the air, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This is one of the primary ways in which carbon is released from power plants.