What is a cycle?
This element combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
What is carbon?
Bacteria in these nodules on plants change nitrogen into compounds.
What are roots?
What is evaporation?
In order to be a good steward of God's creation, we need to find the right ___so resources are used well and not wasted.
What is balance?
Earth's annual, regular cycle divisions.
What are seasons?
During photosynthesis, this is produced by plants along with sugar.
What is oxygen?
Consumers obtain their nitrogen compounds in this manner.
What is consuming animals and plants?
This is when plants release water vapor into the air.
What is transpration?
Name 2 manmade stresses.
What are pollution, habitat destruction, and excessive hunting/fishing?
Four seasons of most areas in the Earth.
What are spring, summer, fall and winter?
Plants release this into the air.
What is carbon dioxide?
This is a gas vital to all living things to grow and function properly and must be combined with other elements before it is useful to living things.
What is nitrogen?
This is the process whereby water vapor changes into a liquid.
What is condensation?
Plants and animilas not native to an area that cause harm.
What is invasive species?
Some areas of the world only have two seasons called ___ and ____.
What are wet and dry seasons?
This is the process in which organisms use sugar molecules and oxygen to produce energy.
What is respiration?
The remains of dead plants and animals are broken down by these.
What is bacteria?
This is when water falls to the earth in various states of matter.
What is precipitation?
Name two ways to reduce effects of manmade stresses.
See TE.
What are monsoons?
This process occurs as bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers break down the bodies of living things.
What is ldecomposition?
Bacteria releases some nitrogen here and the cycle begins again.
Where is the air?
The water cycle is dependent on the carbon cycle for this reason.
What is photosynthesis?
What is studying?