This element occurs in gas form and is the most abundant in the atmosphere.
This member of the food chain refers to organisms that snack on primary consumers.
What is secondary consumer?
This reserve is well-known for housing significant amounts of phosphorus.
What is rocks?
This is a process in which dead organisms are broken down, re-introducing important elements into the soil.
What is Decomposition?
This element can be found trapped in rocks with other minerals.
What is Phosphorus?
Other than the food chain, name one of the two other types of food cycle diagrams.
What is Food Web OR Food Pyramid.
This very large reserve is known for housing an abundance of gases.
What is the atmosphere?
This process is when plants convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar for chemical energy.
What is Photosynthesis?
This refers to the layer of gases that surrounds the globe.
What is the atmosphere?
This element is easily the most abundant in the human body.
What is Oxygen?
What is Decomposers?
This large reserve makes up over 70% of Earth's Surface housing many elements for the nutrient cycle.
What is the Ocean?
What is Consumption?
This refers to all bodies of water on Earth including the ocean.
This element is the foundational building block of all living things?
What is Carbon?
This member of the food chain takes up nutrients from it's environment to produce it's own food for chemical energy.
What is Producers.
This reserve stores Carbon in the form of a sugar called glucose.
What is plants?
This process is when lightning splits nitrogen gas in the atmosphere, it becomes oxidized, and rain water carries it to the lithosphere.
What is (lightning) fixation.
This refers to the layer of Earth just beneath the surface.
What is Lithosphere?
These two elements come together to form a compound called Nitric Oxide.
What is Nitrogen and Oxygen?
This member of a food chain feasts on everything else.
What is Apex Consumer/Apex Predator?
This reserve is one of the spheres of the Earth and houses fossil fuels which are utilized for non-renewable energy.
What is the lithosphere?
This process refers to how atmospheric gases, such as CO2 and N2, move in-and-out of bodies of water from the atmosphere.
What is Diffusion?
This refers to all frozen water that spans the Earth's surface.
What is Cryosphere?