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Plants

PLANTS
All plants have carbon as their most important element. Without carbon plants would not exist. That means every animal on Earth also needs carbon to survive. You can't just eat carbon, it needs to be in plants before humans can do anything with it.
DIAMONDS
When you see a diamond it is one big chunk of carbon. After a very long time and carbon is left in a very high pressure area, all of the atoms are pushed together to form a crystal. That crystal is called a diamond.
Diamonds

Charcoal

CHARCOAL
The next time your family goes to a barbecue you'll know that the main ingredient of the charcoal is carbon. Carbon compounds store lots of energy and is good at holding onto heat. That's why it's used for charcoal.
GRAPHITE
Take a look at your pencil. The black stuff you write with is made of carbon. It is a special type of carbon called graphite.
Pencils

Gasoline

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Next time you're at the gas station you can know that carbon is the most important part of gasoline. Gasoline is made up of oil and oil is created from the plants which died millions of years ago. You know there is carbon in plants... That means there is carbon in oil and gasoline.
PLASTICS
Everything that is plastic has carbon in it. We just talked about gasoline. Like gasoline, plastic things are made from oil. That means carbon is also the most important element plastic.
Plastics



 
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