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2 March, 19:32
How is carbon returned to soil
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Breanna Pratt
2 March, 19:35
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It is returned from waste and organism decay
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2 March, 19:56
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When animals, bacteria, and other living organisms breathe out, their breath is filled with carbon dioxide ... This dead organic matter creates food for microbes, which respire and create carbon dioxide back to the atmosphere. When plants or the soil are burned, this also releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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