Forests absorb carbon from the atmosphere during their growth and are released when they die or rot, or burn with wildfires. Management of forests and usage of forest products also have an impact on the carbon budget.
The carbon cycle is a major element of the earth's biogeochemistry. In lithosphere and biosphere, carbon plays an important role in biomass production and decomposition. The carbon cycle of the hydrosphere, especially the carbon cycle of the ocean is unknown. However, since the ocean is rapidly exchanged with the atmosphere and acts as a large carbon sink, we know that the ocean plays an essential role in the carbon cycle. Organic compounds and inorganic compounds are involved in the ocean carbon cycle. And the distribution of these carbon forms is largely controlled by solubility and biological pumping
Carbon is the foundation of all life on Earth. This article describes the role of carbon dioxide in various parts of the carbon cycle. In this article I will begin by explaining the ocean's role in carbon absorption and studying the two major and important parts of the carbon cycle. Next, in this article we will investigate human impact on carbon cycle and human carbon dioxide production. Thirdly, this article explains what controls the carbon dioxide concentration. The ocean contains a lot of carbon. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere constantly enters and leaves the ocean and is balanced by dissolving in extremely cold water. Plankton also plays an important role in maintaining the carbon budget. Ocean plankton in the world uses carbon dioxide for growth (photosynthesis). Abandoned organic matter precipitates from these ecosystems and removes carbon and nutrients from the surface.