The atmospheric carbon cycle explains how gaseous carbon molecules, primarily carbon dioxide, move back and forth between the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and terrestrial biosphere. The correct option is Cooling.
The planet is heated by the Sun. As we learned from our study of heat, a low-pressure area develops when air is hot enough to cause it to rise. The next fall of surrounding cooler air located higher in the atmosphere will result in the formation of a high-pressure area.
Air flowing between high and low pressure areas on earth results in the atmospheric cycle. Locally or internationally, this migration may occur. A planet's or another celestial body's atmosphere is made up of the layers of gases that surround it. Nitrogen makes up around 78% of the Earth's atmosphere, followed by oxygen (21%), and carbon 1%.
Complete question:
Which of these would best fit in the missing part of the cycle? Choose the correct option
A. Cooling
B. Heating
C.Sediments
D.Crystallization
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