Water Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Any Cycle
About Ms. Hishmeh
100

This process occurs when water from oceans, rivers, and lakes turns into vapor and rises into the atmosphere.

What is evaporation? 

100

This is the process by which nitrogen gas from the atmosphere is converted into ammonia by certain bacteria in the soil.

What is nitrogen fixation? 

100

This process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converts it into organic compounds through sunlight. 

What is photosynthesis? 

100

This term refers to the conversion of nitrogen compounds in the soil back into nitrogen gas, completing the nitrogen cycle.

What is denitrification? 

100

What hand does Ms. Hishmeh write with? 

What is left handedness? 

200

When water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses, it forms clouds, leading to this type of weather event.

What is precipitation? 

200

This process involves bacteria converting ammonia into nitrites and then into nitrates, which plants can use as a nutrient.

What is nitrification?

200

The movement of carbon between the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms is called this.

What is the carbon cycle?

200

This type of bacteria convert nitrates in the soil into nitrogen gas, returning it to the atmosphere.

What are denitrifying bacteria? 

200

How many siblings does Ms. Hishmeh have?

What is 5 siblings? 

300

This energy source drives the water cycle by providing heat that causes evaporation.

What is the Sun?

300

These organisms are responsible for converting nitrates back into nitrogen gas, completing the nitrogen cycle.

What are denitrifying bacteria?

300

This type of organism plays a major role in breaking down dead organic matter and releasing carbon back into the atmosphere.

What are decomposers?

300

The burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas releases this greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.

What is carbon dioxide?

300

What kind of science does Ms. Hishmeh like the most? 

What is Biology? 
400

This is the process where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves.

What is transpiration?

400

This is the form of nitrogen that plants primarily use for growth and development.

What are nitrates?

400

This process occurs when animals and plants respire, releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.

What is respiration? 

400

This term refers to the movement of water through the soil and into underground reservoirs.

What is infiltration? 

400

What is Ms. Hishmeh's favorite color? 

What is green? 

500

After precipitation, water travels across the ground in rivers, streams, and other bodies of water before returning to the ocean, a process known as this.

What is runoff? 

500

This is a major human activity that adds excess nitrogen into the environment, leading to problems like eutrophication.

What is the use of synthetic fertilizers? 

500

This process releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when plants, animals, or fossil fuels are burned.

What is combustion? 

500

This term describes the movement of water from the surface of the Earth into the atmosphere and back again, powered by the sun.

What is the water cycle?

500

What school did Ms. Hishmeh student teach at? 

What is Cherry Hill Elementary School?