Oxygen Cycle & More
Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
100
  1. What is the law that states matter is not created or destroyed when it changes form?

  • Answer: Law of Conservation of Mass

100
  1. $100: Which process describes water vapor changing into liquid water?

Condensation

100
  1. $100: How do phytoplankton contribute to the carbon cycle?

Over time their fossilized skeletons release carbon into the air in the form of carbon dioxide

100

Which organisms help convert atmospheric nitrogen into usable compounds?

  • Answer: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria

200
  1. $200: What is the main source of oxygen in the atmosphere?

Photosynthesis

200
  1. $200: What are the three main processes involved in the water cycle?

  • Answer: Evaporation, condensation, precipitation

200

What role do decomposers play in the carbon cycle?

  • They break down dead organisms, returning carbon to the soil

200

Why is nitrogen important for living organisms?

  • Answer: It is essential for the production of proteins

300
  1. $300:  during decomposition in the carbon cycle carbon compounds return to soil and ____________ is released

Carbon dioxide 

300
  1. $300: What percentage of Earth's water is found in the oceans?

97%

300

How does matter move through the environment?

in cycles 

300

_______________________ is The process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into usable compounds

nitrogen fixation

400
  1. $400: What form of nitrogen can plants and animals NOT use?

 atmospheric form

400

What are the 4 forms of precipitation?

rain

snow

hail

sleet

400

How do humans primarily obtain carbon?

from their food

400

What molecule contains genetic information and requires nitrogen?

DNA

500

What is the process that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable compounds?

nitrogen fixation

500
  1. What process in plants gives off moisture as part of the water cycle?

transpiration

500

How do plants primarily obtain carbon?

atmosphere and water