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Introduction: Carbon is the most abundant element in the universe and ranked in 4th. A carbon atom consists of 6 protons, 4 valence electrons. It is present in the environment in many forms, like, in the rocks, it is present as limestone or graphite. Carbon is also present in the plants and oceans and at

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The Carbon Cycle - Diagram: For this activity, students will recreate a model of the carbon cycle using arrows to show the movement of carbon in the cycle. Have your students use Textables to then label and write descriptions of each of the processes. Modify this activity by giving students a list of processes to include in the their diagrams. Extend this activity by having students look at what happens when the organic remains don’t decomposes and fossil fuels are made. Carbon Cycle Diagram, Visual Activities, The Carbon Cycle, Carbon Cycle, Free Lesson Plans, Fossil Fuels, Teacher Guides, Photosynthesis, Lesson Plans

The Carbon Cycle - Diagram: For this activity, students will recreate a model of the carbon cycle using arrows to show the movement of carbon in the cycle. Have your students use Textables to then label and write descriptions of each of the processes. Modify this activity by giving students a list of processes to include in the their diagrams. Extend this activity by having students look at what happens when the organic remains don’t decomposes and fossil fuels are made.

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