Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Human Impacts
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100
Name 3 places where water can be found.

Earth's Surface

Under Earth's Surface 

In the Atmosphere

In Living Organisms

100

The basis of all organic molecules, and is found in a variety of chemical forms.

Carbon

100

One organism eats another and obtains the nitrogen in it.

Consumption

100

Name one way humans negatively affect the water cycle.

Deforestation

Pollution

Buildings

100

What percentage of Earth is covered by oceans?

More than 70%

200

Rain, snow, any form of water falling down to Earth.

Precipitation

200

Name 2 places carbon can be found.

Atmosphere

Minerals and Rocks

Fossil Fuels

Organic Matter

200

Name 2 places where nitrogen can be found.

Macromolecules

Fossil Fuels

Waste 

Soil

200

Wood and other fossil fuels are burned.

Combustion

200

What is the chemical formula for water?

H2O

300

The water cycle is driven by the...

Sun

300

CO2 released into atmosphere as waste from metabolism

Cellular Respiration

300

Bacteria convert nitrogen from waste (urine and feces) into ammonia.

Ammonification

300

Fertilizers negatively affect the nitrogen cycle. True or False?

True

300

All mushrooms are decomposers. True or False?

True!

400

Water rises back up into the atmosphere as water vapor from plants.

Transpiration

400

Name 2 decomposers.

Bacteria

Earthworms

Fungi

400

Bacteria convert nitrogen in ammonia to N2 so it can go back into the atmosphere.

Denitrification

400

Name one way that human can positively impact the carbon cycle.

Burn less

Use renewable resources

400

Nitrogen, in all forms, can be used by plants and animals. True or False?

False

500

An underground layer of permeable rock that can hold water.

Aquifer

500

Plants and algae remove CO2 from the atmosphere and convert it into simple sugars. What are these organisms called?

Photosynthetic organisms

500

What makes the nitrogen cycle different than other geochemical cycles?

No step is completed without the help of living organisms.

500

When a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients, causing excessive algae growth.

Eutrophication

500
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