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8 questions Round 1

In what form is inorganic carbon found in the atmosphere? Question 1 In what form is inorganic carbon found in the atmosphere?

Name the process that removes inorganic carbon from the atmosphere Question 2 Name the process that removes inorganic carbon from the atmosphere

Question 3 Name the human activity that involves the cutting down of trees to increase farmland

Question 4 State the form in which carbon remains stored underground for millions of years

Name the life process that adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere Question 5 Name the life process that adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere

Name the effect of an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere Question 6 Name the effect of an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

Question 7 Name the process that led to an increase in carbon dioxide following an increase in industrialisation

Question 8 Name the climatic change resulting from an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

Round 1

In what form is inorganic carbon found in the atmosphere? Question 1 In what form is inorganic carbon found in the atmosphere? CARBON DIOXIDE

Name the process that removes inorganic carbon from the atmosphere Question 2 Name the process that removes inorganic carbon from the atmosphere PHOTOSYNTHESIS

Question 3 Name the human activity that involves the cutting down of trees to increase farmland DEFORESTATION

FOSSIL FUELS (ACCEPT OIL, COAL, GAS OR PEAT Question 4 State the form in which carbon remains stored underground for millions of years FOSSIL FUELS (ACCEPT OIL, COAL, GAS OR PEAT

Name the life process that adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere Question 5 Name the life process that adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere RESPIRATION

Name the effect of an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere Question 6 Name the effect of an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere GREENHOUSE EFFECT

Question 7 Name the process that led to an increase in carbon dioxide following an increase in industrialisation COMBUSTION

Question 8 Name the climatic change resulting from an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere GLOBAL WARMING

9 questions Round 2

Give the chemical formula of the nitrogen in the atmosphere Question 1 Give the chemical formula of the nitrogen in the atmosphere

Question 2 Name the types of plants that have nitrogen fixing bacteria in their root nodules

Question 3 Give the name given to the waste consisting of dead organisms and faeces

Question 4 Name the form in which nitrogen needs to be in order for plants to use it

Question 5 Give the phenomenon where atmospheric nitrogen reacts with oxygen during storms

State the type of organisms that convert ammonia to nitrates Question 6 State the type of organisms that convert ammonia to nitrates

Question 7 Name the industrial process that produces nitrogen containing fertilisers

State the type of bacteria that return nitrogen to the atmosphere Question 8 State the type of bacteria that return nitrogen to the atmosphere

How does this plant obtain extra nitrogen? Question 9 How does this plant obtain extra nitrogen?

Round 2

N2 Give the chemical formula of the nitrogen in the atmosphere Question 1 Give the chemical formula of the nitrogen in the atmosphere N2

LEGUMES (LEGUMINOUS PLANTS) Question 2 Name the types of plants that have nitrogen fixing bacteria in their root nodules LEGUMES (LEGUMINOUS PLANTS)

Question 3 Give the name given to the waste consisting of dead organisms and faeces DETRITUS

Question 4 Name the form in which nitrogen needs to be in order for plants to use it NITRATES

Question 5 Give the phenomenon where atmospheric nitrogen reacts with oxygen during storms LIGHTNING

State the type of BACTERIA that convert ammonia to nitrates Question 6 State the type of BACTERIA that convert ammonia to nitrates NITRIFYING BACTERIA

Question 7 Name the industrial process that produces nitrogen containing fertilisers HABER PROCESS

DENITRIFYING BACTERIA Question 8 State the type of bacteria that return nitrogen to the atmosphere DENITRIFYING BACTERIA

TRAPS AND DIGESTS INSECTS Question 9 How does this plant obtain extra nitrogen? TRAPS AND DIGESTS INSECTS