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explain or draw how zombie fires disrupt the carbon cycle and the balance of earths carbon concentrations using the following vocabulary words: carbon sink, carbon source, energy, matter.
- Carbon Source and Sink Basics: A carbon source releases carbon (as \( \text{CO}_2 \), for example), while a carbon sink absorbs and stores carbon (e.g., forests, oceans). Matter (carbon atoms) and energy (from combustion) are involved in these processes.
- Zombie Fires as a Disruptor: Zombie fires (smoldering fires, often in peat or organic matter) act as an abnormal carbon source. Normally, forests (a carbon sink) store carbon (matter) in biomass. When zombie fires burn, they release stored carbon as \( \text{CO}_2 \) (matter) and energy (heat/light) into the atmosphere.
- Disrupting the Cycle: Healthy forests absorb \( \text{CO}_2 \) (carbon sink function) via photosynthesis, converting carbon (matter) into biomass. Zombie fires reverse this: the sink becomes a source, releasing stored carbon. This increases atmospheric carbon concentration, unbalancing the natural carbon cycle (where sources and sinks usually balance). The energy from the fire drives the combustion of carbon - rich matter, further disrupting the flow of matter (carbon) and energy in the cycle.
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Zombie fires disrupt the carbon cycle by turning a carbon sink (e.g., forests/peatlands) into a carbon source. Normally, sinks absorb carbon (matter) from the atmosphere. Zombie fires release stored carbon (matter) as \( \text{CO}_2 \) and energy (heat) via combustion. This increases atmospheric carbon concentration, unbalancing the cycle: the sink’s stored carbon (matter) is lost, and excess \( \text{CO}_2 \) (from the abnormal source) overwhelms natural sink processes (e.g., photosynthesis), disrupting the balance of Earth’s carbon concentrations.