1.Humans affect the Slow Carbon Cycle by

2.taking ground stored carbon, like fossil fuels, and putting it in the atmosphere

3.by raising cattle

4.by using atmospheric carbon as food

1. Humans affect the Slow Carbon Cycle by activities such as deforestation and land-use changes, which result in the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and disrupt the natural carbon cycle.

2. Humans also impact the Slow Carbon Cycle by extracting and burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) for energy, which releases large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

3. Raising cattle, particularly through intensive livestock farming, contributes to the Slow Carbon Cycle by releasing methane, a potent greenhouse gas, during the digestion process of cows.

4. Humans do not use atmospheric carbon as food. However, plants, algae, and some bacteria convert atmospheric carbon dioxide through photosynthesis into organic compounds that serve as food for various organisms in the ecosystem.

which one

The correct answer is:

2. Humans affect the Slow Carbon Cycle by taking ground stored carbon, like fossil fuels, and putting it in the atmosphere.