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How is carbon

exchanged between
living and the
nonliving parts of the
environment?

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User Selrond
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The trees take carbon and make it air for us to breath and not die
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User Ajdin
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide from the air is used to produce food for plant growth. Carbon moves from plants to animals when animals eat the plants. Also, Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere. Each time you exhale, you are releasing carbon dioxide gas (CO2) into the atmosphere.

The burning of fossil fuels also releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

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