Explain how farming cattle to provide meat and milk may change the amount of carbon in 3. the atmosphere. Analyse the information provided about how human activity changes the carbon cyele o the diagram of the carbon cycle below: (a) colour in red the arrows that represent movements of carbon that would be increasei human activity (b) colour in blue the arrows that represent movements of carbon that would be reduced be human activity carbon dioxide in air burning of fossil fuels for vehicles, electricity and heat burning of forests, fuel wood and photosynthesis carbon stored in plant tissue terrestrial food chains carbon stored organic debris respiration in animal tissue decomposers wastes, dead organisms time coal photosynthesis (aquatic food chains) oil and gas time organic sediments formation of fossil fuels time calcareous sediments formatiohrot limestone and dolomite (c) number each coloured arrow and explain the human activity involved and how the activity would bring about change.

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(2) Name the human activity that is responsible for the greatest change to the amount of carbon
(3) Explain how farming cattle to provide meat and milk may change the amount of carbon in
7.3 The carbon cycle
available for cycling.
buning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil anel aas
3
the atmosphere.
Analyse the information proided about how human activity changes the carbon cyele o
the diagram of the carbon cycle below:
(a) colour in red the arrows that represent movements of carbon that would be increasendi
human activity
(b) colour in blue the arrows that represent movements of carbon that would be reduced be
human activity
Scarbon dioxide
in air
burning of fossil fuels
for vehicles, electricity and heat
burning of forests,
fuel wood and
organic debris
photosynthesis
A carbon stored
in plant tissue
terrestrial food chains
carbon stored
in animal tissue
respiration <
/decompoOsers
coal
wastes, dead organisms
Tme
photosynthesis
(aquatic food chains)
ol and gas
time
----- -
formation of
fossil fuols
organic sediments
time
forimatiohrot
limestone anda
dolomite
calcareous
sediments
(c) number each coloured arrow and explain the human activity involved and how the
activity would bring about change.
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Transcribed Image Text:(2) Name the human activity that is responsible for the greatest change to the amount of carbon (3) Explain how farming cattle to provide meat and milk may change the amount of carbon in 7.3 The carbon cycle available for cycling. buning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil anel aas 3 the atmosphere. Analyse the information proided about how human activity changes the carbon cyele o the diagram of the carbon cycle below: (a) colour in red the arrows that represent movements of carbon that would be increasendi human activity (b) colour in blue the arrows that represent movements of carbon that would be reduced be human activity Scarbon dioxide in air burning of fossil fuels for vehicles, electricity and heat burning of forests, fuel wood and organic debris photosynthesis A carbon stored in plant tissue terrestrial food chains carbon stored in animal tissue respiration < /decompoOsers coal wastes, dead organisms Tme photosynthesis (aquatic food chains) ol and gas time ----- - formation of fossil fuols organic sediments time forimatiohrot limestone anda dolomite calcareous sediments (c) number each coloured arrow and explain the human activity involved and how the activity would bring about change. PEARSON SCIENCE 10 2ND EDITION RATE MY UNDERSTANDING Shade the face that shows your rating
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