Try this 15-question A level quiz to see how much you know about the carbon cycle, its stores and sinks, as well as the place of the lithosphere, atmosphere and cryosphere in the system.
If you haven't already done them, work through the ‘Carbon cycle’ and ‘Peatlands and the carbon cycle’ units to find out more. Or look at them again to help fill in any gaps in your knowledge about the carbon cycle!
Rank | Name | Score |
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1st | K.B | 30 |
2nd | ABR | 30 |
3rd | ABR | 30 |
4th | meh | 30 |
5th | sus | 30 |
6th | YXQ | 30 |
7th | Kar | 30 |
8th | BUM | 30 |
9th | col | 30 |
10th | GJR | 30 |
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
Respiration
Evaporation
Fossilisation
Photosynthesis
Excretion
Combustion
The biosphere
The atmosphere
The lithosphere
The hydrosphere
The lithosphere
The cryosphere
The biosphere
The pedosphere
One thousand tonnes
One hundred thousand tonnes
One million tonnes
One billion tonnes
Boreal moist
Boreal dry
Tropical moist
Tropical dry
Plants respire all the time but photosynthesis stops when it gets dark
Volcanic activity increases in winter
Northern hemisphere plants lose their leaves in winter, reducing photosynthesis
Human activities produce more CO2 in winter
0.04%
0.9%
20.9%
78%
Between 1 and 2 million years
Between 10 and 20 million years
Between 100 and 200 million years
Between 1 billion and 2 billion years
Hydrothermal eruption
Phreatomagmatic eruption
Limnic eruption
Plinian eruption
Create a new carbon sink / amplify the actions of an old carbon sink
Reduce carbon emissions from human activities through economic incentives
Reduce carbon emissions from human activities through changes in legislation
Provide geoengineering solutions to global warming, e.g. spraying sunlight-reflecting aerosols into the lower atmosphere
Sub-Saharan Africa
Amazon River Basin
Indonesia
Northern Europe, Russia, Canada and Alaska
The total amount of carbon in all global carbon stores
The amount of carbon in the atmosphere
How much carbon is emitted compared to how much is absorbed
The measurement of the transfer of carbon between the land and the oceans
Biomass
Anaerobic conditions
Carbon source
Carbon density
Plant respiration
Plant photosynthesis
Ocean uptake
Litter fall
You scored this time. The more correct answers you give, and the fewer incorrect answers you guess, the better your score.