Water Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Important Substances
Cycles of matter
100

Rain, snow, sleet, hail are examples of 

Precipitation

100

What percentage of the earth's atmosphere is made up of nitrogen?

78-80

100

What are organic compounds?

compounds that contain carbon

100

This substance is required by all living things

water

100

Why must matter be recycled on earth?

There is a limited supply

200

When water vapor forms into clouds

condensation

200

How do animals get the nitrogen they need?

Eating plants or other animals

200

This process, utilized by plants to make food, is the basis of the carbon cycle.

photosynthesis

200

This "sugar" is produced by plants

glucose

200

What happens to substances in an organisms body when it dies?

They decompose and are recycled back in to the soil

300

When precipitation falls to earth, it flows in the form of 

runoff

300

How is nitrogen "fixed" in the soil?

by bacteria on the roots of plants

300

Animals release carbon through respiration in the form of 

carbon dioxide

300

This is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere

nitrogen

300

How do humans impact the carbon cycle?

burning fossil fuels, deforestation

400

This is caused when the sun warms surface water

evaporation

400

How is nitrogen in the air "fixed"?

by lightning

400

This type of organisms release carbon back into the environment by breaking down wastes and dead organisms

decomposers

400

This gas is exahaled during respiration

carbon dioxide

400

What is the driving force of the water cycle?

the sun

500

This forms on plants or other objects on a cool morning

dew

500

What do animals use nitrogen for?

building proteins and DNA

500

The process of releasing organic molecules through burning is called

combustion

500

Any molecule that contains carbon is considered an

organic compound

500

Are decomposers more like producers or consumers and why?

consumers because they rely on another organism, even if it is deceased, for their food