Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
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Term for when water cools and forms clouds

Condensation

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Name of the carbon compound found in the atmosphere

CO2 or carbon dioxide

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Phenomena that has enough energy to break the triple bond in nitrogen gas in the atmosphere

Lightning 

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The meaning of the C and H in CHNOPS

Carbon and Hydrogen

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Oxygen cycle follows this cycle

Carbon cycle 

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Term for when water goes from a solid to a gas, without first going to a liquid.

Sublimation

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How animals obtain their carbon

Eating plants or animals

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These plants have bacteria in their roots that allow them to utilize nitrogen gas form the atmosphere

Legumes

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The meaning of the N and the O in CHNOPS

Nitrogen and Oxygen 

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Process of plants taking up usable forms of nitrogen through their roots

Assimilation

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Term for when water is evaporated from the leaves of a plant

Transpiration

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A process plants and animals do in their cells that breaks down glucose and releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere

(Cellular) Respiration

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The process of bacteria in the soil converting ammonia (NH3) to nitrates (NO3)

Nitrification
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The meaning of the P and the S in CHNOPS

Phosphorus and Sulfur

300

Factor that limits the amount of organisms that can survive in an area

Limiting factor

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Draw the water cycle 

On Board

400

Draw the carbon cycle

On board
400

Draw the nitrogen cycle. 

On Board 

400

Importance of CHNOPS

Six essential elements needed for life

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Reason for crop rotation with legumes

Shortage of nutrients 

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