Phosphorus Cycle 1
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100

A(n) increase in phosphorus in bodies of water can cause organisms such as ____________ to grow uncontrollably

increase & algae

100

Weathering causes phosphorus to break free from the rocks and wash away into the ground. Then, the phosphorus gets mixed in the soil. Some phosphate from the land _____________ into rivers & streams & eventually to the ocean.

a. percolates

b. assimilates

c. precipitates

d. runs off

d. runs off

100

_________ take in phosphate when they absorb it from soil or water.


 Plants


100

Which cycle includes photosynthesis?

carbon cycle

100

Two plates sliding past each other is called a ________________ boundary

divergent

200

What is the correct order of statements that describe what happens when excess fertilizer runs off into a nearby body of water?

1. All other organisms, like fish, start to die.

2. Algae grow uncontrollably and block the sun from plants that grow underneath them

3. Decomposers break down the dead algae and plants and use up a lot of oxygen.

4. Plants die

2, 4, 3, 1

200

Dead organisms release phosphates into the soil or water when they _______________.

a. decompose

b. release waste

c. eat other organisms

d. transpire

a. decompose

200

How is phosphorus different from the carbon and water cycle?

 phosphorous never enters the atmosphere.

200

Transpiration occurs in which cycle?

water cycle

200

A ___________________ is a crack or fracture in the earth's crust that is associated with this movement.

fault

300

Where does excess phosphorus come from?

a. from rocks

b. from fertilizers

c. from plants

d. all of the above

e. Choices a & b


b. from fertilizers

300

Phosphate moves through the ______________ when consumers eat plants.

food chain

300

Plants absorb phosphorus through their _________.

roots

300

As more and more layers are deposited, the older rock layers end up at the bottom of the sequence and the newer ones toward the top.  This is called 

a. Geological time scale

b. assimilation

c. absolute age

d. law of superposition

d. law of superposition

300

_____________ is the process where water is heated and turns from a liquid to a gas (water vapor)

evaporation

400

Phosphorous is found in rocks. 

____________ causes phosphorus to break free from the rocks and wash away into the ground.

 weathering

400

Humans and other animals return phosphorus to the land   _______. 

a. by releasing waste

b. ad then back to the atmosphere

c. by eating plants

d. by eating decomposers

a. by releasing wasteaste

400

How do farmers remove phosphorous from the land?

a. when they add fertilizer to their crops to help them grow

b. when farmers harvest crops, they remove the crops and the phosphorus that goes along with them

c. when they remove animals' waste 

d. through runoff

b. When farmers harvest crops, they remove the crops and the phosphorus that goes along with them.

400

The age of a rock or fossil compared to another rock or fossil is called 

relative age

400

Nitrification is when bacteria turn toxic ammonia into usable forms like ____________ and ___________

nitrates and nitrites

500

The phosphate in water settles into the bottom and becomes parts of rocks or ______________.

 sediment

500

List 2 molecules that phosphorous makes up.

ATP, DNA or RNA.

500

After many years, the rocks at the bottom of the water move and rise to form new land formations like volcanoes and islands. This process is called ______________.

uplifting

500

_________________ occurs when rock layers are eroded  away then buried  under more rock layers.  This results in a gap  in the fossil record because the fossils that would have

unconformity

500

When organisms break down food for energy, they release carbon into the air in the form of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) in a process called _________________

cellular respiration