Biogeochemical Cycles
Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Phosphorus Cycle
100

The acronym to remember the elements that have biogeochemical cycles.

What is CHNOPS?

100

The transition of water from the solid to the gas phase?

What is evaporation?

100

The two products of photosynthesis.
 

What are Sugars and oxygen?

100

The organisms that drives the Nitrogen Cycle

What are bacteria?

100

The chemical name of substances with the formula PO4.


What are Phosphates?

200

The biogeochemical cycle that is takes the longest amount of time.

What is the phosphorus cycle?

200

The transition of water from the gas to the liquid phase?

What is condensation?

200

These organisms are responsible for decomposition


What are fungi and bacteria?

200

The process of making proteins out of nitrate

What is assimilation?

200

The most abundant natural sources of phosphates?

What are rocks and soil?

300

The biogeochemical cycle that is responsible for the sky appearing the color blue.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

300

The scientific name for the water cycle


What is the Hydrologic cycle?

300

This occurs in all plants and animals

What is respiration?

300

The definition of Denitrification

What is the converting of nitrate to nitrogen gas?

300

The process which causes phosphates to move from rocks to water and soil.

What is erosion (by wind and water)?

400

The four biogeochemical cycles we learned.


What are the carbon cycle, the water cycle, phosphorus cycle and the nitrogen cycle?

400

The movement of liquid water from plants to the atmosphere.

What is transpiration?

400

The burning of fossil fuels

What is combustion?

400

Converting nitrogen gas to ammonia

What is Nitrogen fixation?

400

The reason phosphorus is an essential nutrient for living thngs.

What is it is contained in DNA?

500

The definition of biogeochemical cycles


What are any natural pathway by which essential elements of living matter are circulated. 

500

The movement of liquid water across the surface of the land through rocks and sand such that particles can enter and leave the water.

What is infiltration?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

The definition of Fossil Fuels and where they are used.
  

500

The definition of ammonification

What is converting NH2 to ammonia?

500

The process by which rocks are "pushed" to the surface from beneath the earth.

What is geological uplift?

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