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Think about the carbon cycle. Describe how each of the two systems in your experiment modeled
aspects of the cycling of carbon on Earth. Which parts of the Earth system - the hydrosphere,
atmosphere, geosphere, and biosphere – were represented by your models? Which part or parts were
missing?


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To identify how your experiment represents the carbon cycle analyze how each Earth's sphere participates in the cycle and relate it to the experiment.

What is the carbon cycle?

This is a natural phenomenon on Earth in which carbon circulates through different spheres.

What is the role of each sphere?

  • Atmosphere: Contains gaseous carbon as carbon dioxide.
  • Biosphere: Plants use carbon and release oxygen; on the other hand, animals produce carbon as a result of the breathing process.
  • Geosphere: Contains carbon, which is the result of processes such as organisms' decay.
  • Hydrosphere: Contains dissolved carbon.

How do you relate the experiment to the natural process?

  • Identify the components of your experiment and the way they interact with carbon.
  • Compare this function to the function of the speheres.
  • Relate the experiment and natural model.

Note: This question is incomplete because there is not information about the experiment; due to this, the answer is based on general knowledge.

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