Carbon dioxide exchange Consumers Products of complete combustion Combustion Decomposition/decay Molecule containing 1 carbon and 2 oxygen Solar, geothermal, wind, hydroelectric Greenhouse gases Fossil fuels are an example of this Consumers (examples) Non- renewable energy (definition) Respiration Producers (examples) Deep ocean Reactants of combustion reactions Renewable energy (definition) Burning fossil fuels, keeping livestock (cows, sheep), deforestation Decomposers (definition) Molecule containing 1 carbon and 4 hydrogen Fossil fuels (examples) Toxic gas made of 1 carbon and 1 oxygen Photosynthesis Producers (definition) Indicators of complete combustion Carbon stores (definition) Decomposers (examples) Extreme weather patterns, higher average global temperatures, rising sea level Sinking sediment Carbon stores (examples) Products of incomplete combustion Infrared light Indicators of incomplete combustion Conservation of mass Fossil fuels (definition) Carbon dioxide exchange Consumers Products of complete combustion Combustion Decomposition/decay Molecule containing 1 carbon and 2 oxygen Solar, geothermal, wind, hydroelectric Greenhouse gases Fossil fuels are an example of this Consumers (examples) Non- renewable energy (definition) Respiration Producers (examples) Deep ocean Reactants of combustion reactions Renewable energy (definition) Burning fossil fuels, keeping livestock (cows, sheep), deforestation Decomposers (definition) Molecule containing 1 carbon and 4 hydrogen Fossil fuels (examples) Toxic gas made of 1 carbon and 1 oxygen Photosynthesis Producers (definition) Indicators of complete combustion Carbon stores (definition) Decomposers (examples) Extreme weather patterns, higher average global temperatures, rising sea level Sinking sediment Carbon stores (examples) Products of incomplete combustion Infrared light Indicators of incomplete combustion Conservation of mass Fossil fuels (definition)
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Carbon dioxide exchange
Consumers
Products of complete combustion
Combustion
Decomposition/decay
Molecule containing 1 carbon and 2 oxygen
Solar, geothermal, wind, hydroelectric
Greenhouse gases
Fossil fuels are an example of this
Consumers (examples)
Non-renewable energy (definition)
Respiration
Producers (examples)
Deep ocean
Reactants of combustion reactions
Renewable energy (definition)
Burning fossil fuels, keeping livestock (cows, sheep), deforestation
Decomposers (definition)
Molecule containing 1 carbon and 4 hydrogen
Fossil fuels (examples)
Toxic gas made of 1 carbon and 1 oxygen
Photosynthesis
Producers (definition)
Indicators of complete combustion
Carbon stores (definition)
Decomposers (examples)
Extreme weather patterns, higher average global temperatures, rising sea level
Sinking sediment
Carbon stores (examples)
Products of incomplete combustion
Infrared light
Indicators of incomplete combustion
Conservation of mass
Fossil fuels (definition)