Carbon Cycle
Human Impact
Greenhouse Effect
Solution & Responsibility
100

What is the Carbon Cycle

The carbon cycle is the natural movement of carbon through the atmosphere, living organisms, oceans, and land

100

Main human source of CO₂


The burning of fossil fuels like coal, and oil

100

What are greenhouse gases


Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, preventing it from escaping into space and warming the planet

100

One simple way to reduce CO₂


Walking, or cycling


200

Name a place Carbon is stored 

Land, Living or Dead Organisms, Atmosphere and the Ocean

200

How does cutting trees affect carbon


Releasing stored carbon into the atmosphere and reducing the planet's ability to absorb more carbon dioxide

200

Name one greenhouse gas


Carbon Dioxide

200

What does recycling prevent


Reduces waste in landfills, lowers energy use, decreases CO₂ emissions


300

How do plants use CO₂


Through a process called photosynthesis to create their own food

300

How do fossil fuels add “extra” carbon

They release carbon that was stored underground for millions of years back into the atmosphere very quickly through burning

300

Why does Earth need a little greenhouse effect


 To stay warm enough to support life

300

How does planting trees 


Trees absorb CO₂, producing oxygen and storing carbon



400

What returns carbon to the atmosphere naturally 



Respiration by plants and animals, the decomposition of organic matter, volcanic activity, and the exchange of gases between the oceans and the atmosphere

400

One daily habit that increases emissions


Driving a gasoline-powered car for a short commute

400

What happens when there’s too much


They trap excessive heat in the atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change

400

How does saving electricity reduce CO₂


Less electricity use → less burning of fossil fuels → fewer greenhouse gases


500

Why must the cycle stay balanced


To keep Earth's climate stable and support life

500

Why can’t Earth remove carbon fast enough


Human emissions are occurring far too quickly for natural processes and current technology to keep up

500

How does this connect to global warming


Greenhouse gases trap heat, and human activities are increasing these gases, leading to a rise in Earth's average temperature

500

One realistic school-based action


Start a recycling program, plant trees on campus, or reduce energy use in classrooms


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