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describe carbon cycle and explain how the burning of fossil fuels leands on an increase in ocean temperature

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The carbon cycle is the process by which energy flows among all living and non-living things on our planet. The fact that this process occurs is important for the renewal of nutrients used by animals, plants, and other organisms.

A way to picture this process is considering that those carbon atoms build up molecules like DNA and hydrocarbons, which are eventually used to form these molecules in other species, in for of energy or sugar, for example, they obtain from food, like leaves, fruits, or other animals consumed.

The burning of fossil fuels derived from carbon sinks, like petroleum, results in an increased temperature in the oceans since the process of combustion produce CO and CO2 as subproducts, which eventually will end up diffusing in the water, acidifying it and heating it up.