How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point)
Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which takes carbon out of the atmosphere.
Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them returns carbon to the soil.
Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which releases carbon into the atmosphere.
Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into the atmosphere.
what r the answers?
For people who got some wrong cause they were confused like me: TvT
1) Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into the atmosphere.
2)The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil
3)No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.
4)trees
I got number 2 wrong cause comrade didnt type the whole thing :(
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1)Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into the atmosphere.
2)The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil
3)No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.
4)trees
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dont listen to jj they just clicked the wrong one. the answers are
1)Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into the atmosphere.
2)The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil
3)No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.
4)trees
yeehaw and parkour wwre right