English · Science & Technology
/ˈkɑː.bən ˈsaɪ.kəl/
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movement of carbon
The natural process by which carbon moves between the air, living things, oceans, and the ground.
Burning fossil fuels disturbs the carbon cycle by releasing huge amounts of carbon dioxide quickly.
Burning fossil fuels disturbs the carbon cycle by releasing huge amounts of carbon dioxide quickly.
Combining 'carbon' (Latin 'carbo', coal) and 'cycle' (Greek 'kyklos', circle).
Central to understanding climate change and ecosystems.