Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 04/26/2011 - 15:15

Hi Mr. Wood it's Jenny from Per. 3, I'm not sure if we talked about this in the assembly yet, but is there anything else in the tundra that might cause the unbalance in carbon besides the ice? From, Jenny

Anonymous

Mr.Wood,how are the moose affected by the carbon dioxide? :) ;0! from Holly period 2!

John Wood

Good question. The plants and the decomposers in the ground release carbon and take it in. The snow is just there to change the temperature of the ground, which will change the way the plants use the carbon.Cheers,
Mr. Wood

Anonymous

Hi this is Jenny again and thanks for the reply! I learned something new :).Hope your having a good time in Alaska!
Jenny