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Nitrogen Cycle Picture Must include these pictures and arrows – Color it and be neat! Examples in the PowerPoint are not perfect – look at the “Missing” box, and make sure your picture is NOT missing those things.   Lightning (lightning to ground) Roots (roots to soil) Dead stuff (dead stuff to air, water, or soil) Plants (soil to plants) Animal (plant to animal) Rain (rain to soil)

Missing: lightning, dead stuff, rain, some arrows

Missing: roots to soil, some arrows

Missing: some arrows, dead stuff, animals eating

Missing: roots to soil, dead stuff, some arrows, rain

Missing: dead stuff, soil to plants, plants to animals, rain to soil

Missing: lightning to soil arrow, roots to soil, dead stuff, rain to soil

Missing: lightning to soil, rain to soil, soil to plants, plant to animal, rain to soil

Missing: lightning to ground, dead stuff, rain to soil

Missing: lightning to ground, rain to soil, plant to animal