When does long-term carbon cycling occur? Select all that apply.
A: Carbon stored in an organism is released when it dies.
B: Plants and animals break down food and make carbon dioxide.
C: Plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make food.
D: Dead organisms release carbon in the form of coal, oil, or natural gas.
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When does long-term carbon cycling occur? Select all that apply.
A: Carbon stored in an organism i...
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