please answer these two questions briefly thank you Examine Figures 1 and 2. Carbon atoms are continually on the move, cycling into and out of different components of the Biosphere and Geosphere. Carbon atoms do not cycle as single atoms but instead move as part of carbon compounds. Changing from one type of carbon compound to another as carbon cycles and is stored is a key feature of the carbon cycle. The amount of CO 2 trees absorb from the atmosphere influence climate. Like all plants, trees are an important component of the Earth System biosphere, as they absorb and store carbon within their biomass. As a greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (CO2) plays an important role in regulating Earth's climate. By reducing the amount of atmospheric CO2, trees have the capacity to influence climate. Figure 1: The flow of carbon into and out of soil Figure 2: Carbon Cycle of a Single Tree 1. Describe how carbon can be recycled back into the soil if the soil is covered by vegetation. 2. Many areas of soil have very little vegetation on top of the soil or no vegetation at all. How might this influence the amount of carbon stored in the soil? Why?.