👉 The process of converting organic matter into carbon dioxide and water is known as "supercarbonization". This transformation occurs when a plant or animal's cell walls are stripped away, leaving behind a layer of cellulose. The resulting material, which may be in the form of a rock or soil, is then transformed into a solid form called charcoal. This process can occur naturally through photosynthesis and also through industrial processes such as cement production and paper manufacturing.