Introduction of Carbon
Cycle in Ocean
The
ocean plays a vital role in the carbon cycle over the world. Oceans takes in
and out the carbon continuously which keeps the carbon cycle going on. The
carbon cycle starts when carbon produced on earth by the burning of fossil fuel,
respiration of animals, decay and ocean goes into the atmosphere. An optimal
amount of carbon is important for living creatures. However, excessive
production of carbon from the actions of living creatures can put this earth in
the endangering position which is not desired by the living creatures. Carbon
cycle regulates and keep-in process the generation and use of carbon in the
environment. Ocean facilitates this carbon cycle and provides a great
contribution to keep-moving the carbon. Considering this role, the ocean is
called as a sink for the carbon that absorbs increasing carbon from climate and
sinks it (Sciencelearn.org.nz, 2020).
Ocean
controls the increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by removing it. The
dissolving carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in the ocean makes this
atmosphere healthy for the life of all living creatures and non-living
creatures. Ocean and plants have almost the same objective towards the carbon
cycle. Plants take in carbon from the atmosphere to reduce its increasing
amount and use it in the photosynthesis process. While the ocean takes in the
carbon of our atmosphere by sinking it for controlling its increasing level in
the atmosphere. The water surface of ocean utilizes this carbon for organic
matters. A common outcome of the organic matter by the organisms and ocean is the
creation of calcium carbonate. In the oceans, calcium carbonate creates strong
external protections and shells for the small living creatures. The present
work is about the importance and use of the ocean in the carbon cycle.
Conclusion of
Carbon Cycle in Ocean
The whole discussion concludes that
increasing carbon in the atmosphere can draw a devasting impact on the life of
human being and other living creatures in this world. Ocean and plants play a
significant role in the control and regulation of the carbon cycles in this
atmosphere. Ocean reduces carbon dioxide by sinking it. Conclusively, ocean
supports this carbon cycle by making huge changes in the use of carbon use and
its elimination. Protection shells are mainly made of calcium carbonate which
comes in the oceans when ocean water sink the carbon dioxide for the control of
increasing carbon in the atmosphere.
Reference of Carbon Cycle in Ocean
Sciencelearn.org.nz.
(2020). The ocean and the carbon cycle. Retrieved from
www.sciencelearn.org.nz:
https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/689-the-ocean-and-the-carbon-cycle