Nutrient Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Phosphorus Cycle
Human Activities
100
Where do nutrients accumulate?
Stores
100
What form of carbon can be found in the atmosphere?
Carbon Dioxide
100
Can all plants take ammonium?
No
100
What is the breaking down of rocks?
Weathering
100
What kind of harmful gas is carbon dioxide?
Greenhouse gas
200
What are chemicals that are required for life processes?
Nutrients
200
What process converts carbon dioxide int sugars and water?
Photosynthesis
200
What process converts nitrogen gas into ammonium?
Nitrogen Fixation
200
Sedimentation will turn phosphate soil into what?
Phosphate rock
200
Give two examples of Human Activities that affect the Nutrient Cycle.
Can either be two if the following:?Land Clearing, agriculture, industry, mining, urban expansion, motorized transport, use of chemical fertilizers.
300
What is the continuous flow of nutrients in and out if stores?
Nutrient Cycle
300
What process converts sugars back into carbon dioxide?
Cellular Respiration
300
What process converts ammonium into nitrate?
Nitrification
300
How will trapped phosphorus in rocks be released?
By undergoing weathering.
300
Too much carbon dioxide will cause?
Global climate change
400
Where are carbon and nitrogen stores found?
In the atmosphere
400
Decomposition will turn dead carbon-containing plants and animals back into?
Carbon Dioxide
400
What process converts nitrate BACK into nitrogen gas?
Denitrification
400
Decomposition will turn dead phosphorus-containing plants and animals into what?
Phosphate soil
400
How do Human Activities create imbalance in the nutrient cycle?
By increasing the amount of nutrients.
500
Where are phosphorus stores found?
Phosphate Rocks
500
Where do ocean currents carry cold ocean waters?
Warm Tropics
500
True or False: Decomposition will turn dead nitrogen-containing plants and animals back into NITROGEN GAS.
False. It will turn back into Ammonium.
500
What form does phosphorus take when in rocks? ?
Phosphate
500
How does too much phosphorus and nitrogen cause fishes to die?
Too much phosphorus and nitrogen causes overproduction of algae that competes against fishes for food and oxygen.