Properties of Water
Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Phosphorus Cycle
Miscellaneous
100

Which property of water allows water striders to "walk on water"?

Surface tension

100

Which energy source powers the water cycle?

The sun

100

Name a process that RELEASES carbon into the atmosphere.

Cellular respiration, burning fossil fuels, decomposition

100

Where is most of Earth’s nitrogen stored?

The atmosphere

100

How do people get the majority of phosphorus they need to live?

From eating producers or other consumers

100

Which is the only biogeochemical cycle without an atmospheric component?

Phosphorus Cycle

200

What kind of bond is shared between two water molecules?

Hydrogen bond

200

What is another name for the water cycle?

Hydrologic cycle

200

Name a process that directly REMOVES carbon from the atmosphere.

Photosynthesis, storing in a carbon sink (water)

200

What are the 2 forms of nitrogen a plant can use?

Nitrates (NO31-) and Ammonium (NH41+)

200

Where is most of Earth's phosphorus stored?

Sediments / Sedimentary rock

200

In which of the four macromolecules is nitrogen found in?

Proteins and Nucleotides

300

Why is ice being less dense than water important to aquatic ecosystems?

The ice floats on top, insulating the rest of the water and preventing it from freezing solid.

300

Where is most of Earth's freshwater stored?

Ice caps and glaciers

300

What is the largest carbon reservoir on Earth?

The ocean

300

What are 2 ways nitrogen fixation can take place?

Lightning and nitrogen-fixing bacteria

300

What form is most phosphorus found in?

Phosphates (PO43-)

300

Is salt dissolving in water an example of a physical or chemical change? Why?

Physical change -- because it is still salt, only it is now mixed into the water.

400

How much more acidic is a solution with a pH of 3 than a solution with a pH of 6?

1,000 times

400

What is the name of the structure that holds groundwater?

Aquifer

400

How are fossil fuels formed?

High pressure and heat over the course of millions of years

400

During denitrification, _____ is converted into _____.

Nitrate (NO31-) ; Nitrogen gas (N2)

400

______ is a process that occurs gradually over time where rocks and minerals are broken down into smaller particles by physical or chemical means.

Weathering

400

Is burning coal an example of a chemical or a physical change? Why?

Chemical change -- because the coal is reacting with oxygen to produce new products

500

Explain what makes a water molecule polar.

Hydrogen atoms have partial positive charges, oxygen has a partial negative charge

500

Describe the journey of a water molecule in a leaf to a water molecule in the rain.

Transpiration --> Condensation --> Precipitation

500

How does burning fossil fuels impact the greenhouse effect?

It releases ancient carbon back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide and methane, amplifying the greenhouse effect.

500

During nitrification, _____ is converted into _____.

Ammonium (NH41+) ; Nitrate (NO31-)

500

Which process returns  phosphates back into the geosphere?

Sedimentation

500

Write a chemical equation for the following: Sulfur trioxide (SO3) reacts with water (H2O) in the atmosphere to produce sulfuric acid (H2SO4).

SO+ H2O --> H2SO4

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