In the West Coast, the carbon is stored in the soil. This is made up mostly of rotting wood and organic matter. The carbon is produced by logging, semi-trucks, and forest fires. The carbon is then taken up by the hectares of forest and turned back into oxygen. A lot of carbon is building up in the soil due to logging and the roots of the tree’s biodegrading.
The main cause of climate change in the west coast is forest fires, they happen every summer and produce a lot of carbon. The fires spread very quickly since the wood is very dry in the summer and it cannot be distinguished easily because there are no routes to a lot of mountains. These fires are usually caused by lightning, but some are caused by humans having uncontrolled campfires in high-risk areas, cigarette butts, and car accidents. Climate change makes the ice melt quickly up north and causes rising sea levels, leading to floods and other natural disasters.
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Very good drawing showing a great understanding of biotic/abiotic factors, the four spheres, and how carbon flows through it all. Your paragraphs show that you comprehend the possible causes and effects of climate change in your region. You could consider adding more information about the amount of carbon stored and moving in your region. Also consider citing your sources.
Very good drawing showing a great understanding of biotic/abiotic factors, the four spheres, and how carbon flows through it all. Your paragraphs show that you comprehend the possible causes and effects of climate change in your region. You could consider adding more information about the amount of carbon stored and moving in your region. Also consider citing your sources.