Zusammenfassung der Ressource
4.3 Carbon Cycling
- Nature of Science
- Making accurate,
quantitative measurements
- Reliable data on the concentration of carbon
dioxide and methane in the atmosphere
- Aim 8
- Diverting crops such as maize
from a food to a fuel crop
- Methane
- Methanogenic archaeans produce methane from
organic matter in anaerobic conditions
- Diffuses in the atmosphere
- Oxidized to CO2 and
water in the atmosphere
- Accumulates in the ground
- Partially decomposed organic matter
- Coal
- Gas
- Oil
- Peat forms because of acidic
or anaerobic conditions in
waterlogged soils
- Construct a diagram
- CO2 is produced by
cell respiration
- CO2 diffuses
- Atmosphere
- Analysis of data from air
monitoring stations to
explain annual
fluctuations
- Carbon fluxes should be
measured in gigatonnes
- Water
- In aquatic ecosystems carbon
is present as dissolved CO2
and hydrogen carbonate ions
- Reef-building corals and
mollusca have hard parts
- Calcium carbonate
- Can become fossilized in limestone
- Autotrophs convert CO2
into carbohydrates and
other carbon compounds
- CO2 is produced by the
combustion of biomass and
fossilized organic matter