On the Carbon Cycle
Across
- 2. The acronym of a process that removes excessive amounts of carbon from the atmosphere for other energy purposes
- 4. From the dissolvation of minerals from geological structures, the product is most commonly drifted back into the sea, and add with calcium carbonate and sediments on the ocean floor. A certain process does this.
- 8. A power source for generators and other energy-mining systems.
- 9. Carbon material from phytoplankton organisms that runs through powerful and deep ocean currents; they can sometimes not return to the surface for X centuries/decades.
- 10. A certain organism that performs this action as a method to break down nutrients to create a cycle in a food web.
- 13. Essential for organsisms to live, and this is also produced by them.
- 16. Miniscule organisms that are found and live on the surface of the ocean.
- 17. The geological process of dissolving minerals from rock structures surrounding the geographical landscape.
Down
- 1. The mass of tree products releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere; there is a certain process used to complete this.
- 3. A constant and vigorous transfer of a certain gas from the biosphere and the atmosphere.
- 5. The dead product of a phytoplankton, when the calcium carbonate shells are used for a product at the ocean.
- 6. An economical tool, used for wealth, and for the power of systems.
- 7. contains a large portion of carbon on the biosphere.
- 11. 6CO2 + 6H20 (cellular respiration<=>(...) C6H12O6 + 6O2
- 12. A large amount of carbon produced from the cycle ends up here. Calcium carbonate and other sediments also end up here from other geological processes.
- 14. Primary storage location of where HFC, Methane, and Carbon atoms roam around
- 15. Release of energy from carbohydrates, with the waste product of carbon dioxide. The waste product roams around the atmosphere.