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Plants Routes from here: 1 or 2: You are released by respiration. Go into the atmosphere! 3 or 4: The plant dies and is decomposed. Go into the ground. 5 or 6: The plant is eaten. Go into the rabbit!

The Ground Routes from here: 1, 2 or 3: You are used by bacteria for respiration. Go into the atmosphere. 4, 5 or 6: Over millions of years, you turn into fuel. Go to fossil fuel.

Fossil Fuel Routes from here: Any number: You are burned by humans. Go into the atmosphere.

Atmosphere Routes from here: 1, 2 or 3: You dissolve in the ocean. Go to the ocean. 4, 5 or 6: You are used in photosynthesis. Go into the plants.

Ocean Routes from here: Any number: You leave the ocean and enter into the atmosphere.

Rabbit Routes from here: 1 or 2: The rabbit dies and is decomposed. Enter into the ground. 3 or 4: The rabbit give out carbon dioxide in respiration. Go into the atmosphere. 5 or 6: The rabbit is eaten by a fox. Go into the fox.

Fox Routes from here: 1, 2 or 3: The fox dies and is decomposed. Enter into the ground. 4, 5 or 6: The fox give out carbon dioxide in respiration. Go into the atmosphere.

Quiz How does carbon go from a rabbit into a fox? What is released when fossil fuels are burned? What carries out respiration – plants, animals or both? What is the process that plants carry out that releases carbon dioxide? What happens to the carbon in animals when they die? What do we call this whole process or carbon moving around?