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How is carbon released back into the atmosphere? 1) photosynthesis 2) Decomposition 3)ingestion 4)Respiration
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The answer is 2. Decomposition.
Decomposition is the process of decomposers (fungi usually) breaking down matter of dead plants and animals and releasing carbon into the environment.
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