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Carbon dioxide is naturally present in the atmosphere as part of the Earth's carbon cycle. Human activities are altering the carbon cycle, by adding more CO2 to the atmosphere and by influencing the ability of natural sinks, like forests, to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. While CO2 emissions come from a variety of natural sources, human-related emissions are responsible for the increase that has occurred in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution. Consider the graph above. Notice the trend in atmospheric carbon dioxide as recorded at recording stations over Antarctica. Hypothesize how the schematic of the carbon cycle might change if urbanization and deforestation continues unchecked.

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increased co2 in the air can lead to global warming, this can cause the earth to warm up drastically. the warming of the earth can cause colder places to heat up, places like Antarctica will heat up, and the ice will begin to melt, when that happens, there will a massive increase of water, this water can be so much, that it may cause lower coastal areas to flood.

The correct answer is... B)  The photosynthesis carbon sink will decrease in gigatons; the carbon dioxide output due to combustion will increase.