Water cycle
Phosphorus cycle
Carbon cycle
Nitrogen cycle
100

List all the steps of the water cycle. 

Evaporation

condensation

precipitation

Runoff

Infiltration

Groundwater 

100

How does nitrogen get from the atmosphere into the soil?


By nitrogen-fixing bacteria


100

What is the process called when plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide?

Photosynthesis

100

Why do plants and animals need nitrogen?

To make proteins and DNA

200

How does groundwater become part of the water cycle?

It flows into rivers, lakes, or oceans, then evaporates

200

How can humans affect the phosphorus cycle?


By adding fertilizers to soil


200

What is a carbon sink?

A place that stores carbon

200

What is the role of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?

They help change nitrogen into forms plants can use


300

How does the water cycle help keep ecosystems healthy?


By providing fresh water for plants and animals

300

Why is the phosphorus cycle different from the others?


It doesn’t have a gas phase in the atmosphere


300

What happens to carbon when plants and animals die?

 It is returned to the soil and atmosphere by decomposers

300

How does nitrogen get from the atmosphere into the soil?


By nitrogen-fixing bacteria

400

Why is it important to study biogeochemical cycles?


To understand how nutrients move through Earth and support life


400

What is assimilation in plants?


Absorbing nutrients from soil


400

What is a “sink” in a biogeochemical cycle and why does it matter?

A place where elements are stored, helping control their movement in the cycle

400

What is one difference between the nitrogen cycle and the phosphorus cycle?


Nitrogen has a gas phase, phosphorus does not


500

What happens when there is too much algae in a lake?


Fish and other animals may die due to lack of oxygen


500

How can using too much fertilizer harm lakes or ponds?

It causes too much algae to grow

500

How do animals get the carbon and nitrogen they need to live?

By eating plants and other animals

500

What is eutrophication?

Too many nutrients causing algae to grow in water


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