Water Cycle
Water Cycle Continue
Oxygen and Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
100
The processes of evaporation, precipitation, condensation, and runoff make up this cycle
What is the water cycle?
100
water goes through the water cycle again and again, the amount of water on Earth _______.
What is stays the same
100
This process includes plants making food.
What is photosynthesis
100
Define the nitrogen cycle?
What is cycle of nitrogen through time
200
This process is when water turns into a gas.
What is evaporation?
200
There are ____ stages in the water cycle.
What is 4
200
This is the gas humans exhale that is a necessity for plants.
What is carbon dioxide
200
True or False? Animals absorb nitrogen through eating plants.
What is true?
300
When water vapor rises higher in the atmosphere and cools down or when gas turns into a liquid.
What is condensation?
300
The water cycle begins with
What is trick question, it doesn't begin.
300
The carbon that goes to plants comes from this
What is atmosphere
300
Plants do this with the nitrogen they absorb and they use it in photosynthesis.
What is build proteins?
400
Is the name of this where snow,sleet, rain, or hail form and fall to the ground.
What is the precipitation?
400
Once water makes it all the way through the water cycle, the water ________.
What is starts again
400
When ___ dies decomposers return carbon to the soil.
What are organisms?
400
A key component in the nitrogen cycle.
What is bacteria?
500
These are all the processes that are involved in the water cycle.
What is condensation, evaporation, precipitation, and runoff?
500
The water cycle is the Earth's way of
What is recycling water
500
These two things are what organisms take oxygen from.
What is air and water?
500
This is the way organisms get nitrogen in their bodies
What is eating plants.
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