carbon cycle
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The carbon cycle involves plants absorbing carbon dioxide from the air and animals releasing it back through respiration.
Definition
Noun: 1. A thermonuclear reaction in the interior of stars: A series of nuclear fusion reactions that convert carbon into other elements, releasing energy. This process is a crucial source of energy in stars more massive than the Sun. 2. The organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again: The continuous process by which carbon atoms move between the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, soil, rocks, and living organisms.
Examples of Usage
- Noun (Astrophysics):
- The carbon cycle is one of the principal ways stars generate energy.
- In stellar physics, the carbon cycle describes how carbon acts as a catalyst in hydrogen fusion.
- Noun (Ecology/Biogeochemistry):
- Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, which is part of the carbon cycle.
- Understanding the global carbon cycle is essential for climate science.
- Human activities, like burning fossil fuels, are disrupting the natural carbon cycle.
Advanced Usage
- "to be part of the carbon cycle": to be involved in the biogeochemical process of carbon exchange.
- All living organisms are part of the carbon cycle.
- "the oceanic carbon cycle": the specific processes of carbon exchange within the Earth's oceans.
- The oceanic carbon cycle involves the dissolution of atmospheric CO₂ and its use by marine life.
Variants and Related Words
- Carbon-cycle (verb, rare/technical): To subject to or involve in the carbon cycle.
- The carbon is carbon-cycled through the ecosystem over millennia.
- Carbon sequestration (noun): The long-term storage of carbon, often discussed in the context of managing the carbon cycle to mitigate climate change.
- Nitrogen cycle (noun): A similar biogeochemical cycle for nitrogen, often studied alongside the carbon cycle.
Synonyms
- (For meaning 2): Biogeochemical carbon cycle, carbon flux.
- (For meaning 1): CNO cycle (Carbon-Nitrogen-Oxygen cycle), Bethe-Weizsäcker cycle.
Related Phrases
- Carbon sink: A natural or artificial reservoir that absorbs and stores carbon from the carbon cycle (e.g., forests, oceans).
- Carbon source: A process or reservoir that releases carbon into the carbon cycle (e.g., volcanic eruptions, respiration).
Related Idioms
- There is no established idiom using "carbon cycle." It is a precise scientific term. However, one might metaphorically say:
- "It's all part of life's carbon cycle" to imply that something is a natural, recurring process of decay and renewal.
The carbon cycle involves plants absorbing carbon dioxide from the air and animals releasing it back through respiration.
Noun
- a thermonuclear reaction in the interior of stars
- the organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again