Now let’s look at some data to see if atmospheric CO 2 changes that…

Question Answered step-by-step Now let’s look at some data to see if atmospheric CO 2 changes that… Now let’s look at some data to see if atmospheric CO2 changes that can be measured on multiple timescales (like years or thousands of years) make sense compared to the fluxes of carbon in and out of the atmosphere in the figure of the carbon cycle in Question 4 above.The following figure is shows atmospheric CO2 measurements from Fairbanks, Alaska over a 5 year period from 1999 – 2004. Here, you can see the yearly cycle of changes to atmospheric CO2 levels based on the changing of the seasons. Question 6    During what season is atmospheric CO2 lowest? During what season is atmospheric CO2 highest?You will have to estimate the month based on the data in the figure. For reference, the first data point represents January, 1999.Group of answer choicesAtmospheric CO2 is lowest in…   Atmospheric CO2 is highest in…   Flag question: Question 7 Question 7 2 pts By how much does the amount of atmospheric CO2 change during a single year in Fairbanks, Alaska? Flag question: Question 8 Question 8 2 pts Based on your answers for questions 4- 6, what process within the terrestrial carbon cycle is removing CO2 from the atmosphere on a seasonal cycle? Flag question: Question 9 Question 9 2 pts Based on your answers for Questions 4-6, what process of the terrestrial carbon cycle is returning CO2 to the atmosphere on a seasonal timescale? Flag question: Question 10 Question 10 1 pts When CO2 is being removed from the atmosphere seasonally as shown in the data from Fairbanks, AK, in what reservoir is the carbon being moved into and stored?Group of answer choices Plant Biomass Atmospheric carbon Deep Ocean Surface OceanImage transcription textphotosynthesis anthropogenicatmosphere emissions 120 ~800 9 plant000000000 HO respirati… Show more… Show more  Science Environmental Science SCI 111 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)