Soil and Decomposition

Soil contains a rich store of carbon in the form of various organic compounds.

When plants and animals die they decompose. In the process some of their carbon is returned to the soil and some in converted into carbon dioxide by the organisms that help decompose the dead tissue.

Over geological timescales organic matter in the soils may be transformed into fossil fuels, moving the carbon from the short to the long term cycle.

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