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What would most likely happen to life on Earth if the carbon cycle stopped?
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What would most likely happen to life on Earth if the carbon cycle stopped?
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Life would cease to exist.
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Basically everything would die off. All plants take in CO2 from the atmosphere, which is then used in photosynthesis creating glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is a definite need for us and then of course the plants are eaten and the glucose/carbon cycles through the food chain.
Since there isn't an unlimited amount of carbon available to us, we need the carbon cycle to replenish the stores.
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