Carbon
Nitrogen
Hydrologic
Phosphorus
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100

How do animals return carbon back to the atmosphere?

Cellular Respiration

100

What form of nitrogen makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere?

N2 Or Nitrogen Gas

100

Water moving across the land and not absorbing into the ground and moving down an mountain into a water source is what vocab term. 

Runoff

100

Is phosphorus found in the atmosphere? (Yes or no)

No

100

How do animals get the nutrients they need to survive?

They eat it. 

200

What process do plants use to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

Photosynthesis

200

Describe the Decomposers job in the Nitrogen Cycle. 

Recycle nutrients back into the soil for other organisms. 

200

Water leaving the plants and entering the atmosphere describes what vocab term?

Transpiration

200

What role does weathering play in the phosphorus cycle?

Weathering releases phosphorus from rocks into the soil and water

200

2 most common decomposers are...

Bacteria and Fungus

300

What 2 products are created at the end of Photosynthesis?

Glucose (sugar) and Oxygen

300

This natural occurring event, can change atmospheric Nitrogen into a usable form for plants to use. (Hint:happens in the sky)

Lightning

300

Water has cooled down and has transitioned from a gas state to a liquid state and formed clouds. What vocab term would reflect this whole process?

Condensation. 

300

How do plants get phosphorus from the environment?

By absorbing it through their roots from the soil

300

Fertilizers add which 2 nutrients to the environment to increase the productivity of plants?

Nitrogen and Phosphorus

400

Which gas is released to the atmosphere during cellular respiration? 

Carbon Dioxide or CO2

400

What organisms are incredibly important to getting Nitrogen into a usable form?

Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria

400

What part of the water cycle provides us with clean drinking water?

Infiltration or Percolation 

400

Where is phosphorus mainly stored in the environment?

Rocks and soil (sedimentary rock)

400

How can excess nitrogen and/or phosphorus from fertilizers harm aquatic ecosystems?

It can cause eutrophication, algal blooms, low oxygen levels, and fish kills

500

How are fossil fuels stored underground?

Built up of dead organisms underground over millions of years with long period of time, high heat, and high pressure. 

500

Earth's atmosphere is full of Nitrogen, what percentage of the atmosphere is Nitrogen?

78%

500

What is the driving force for the water cycle?

The sun

500

Why is phosphorus considered the longest biogeochemical cycle?

It takes a long amount of time for phosphorus to be buried before it is able to make it's way back up the mountain. 

500

How does burning fossil fuels affect the carbon cycle?

Increases Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, contributing to climate change. 

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