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Carbon Cycle – Combustion

Carbon Cycle – Decomposition & Respiration

Carbon Cycle - Photosynthesis

Carbon Cycle – Carbon in solution

What effect do you think this has on ocean life?

Hydrologic Cycle – Precipitation and Evaporation

Hydrologic Cycle – Condensation

Hydrologic cycle – Infiltration and Run Off

Hydrologic Cycle – Infiltration and Run Off What are the benefits of infiltration?

Hydrologic cycle – Transpiration

Hydrologic Cycle – Freezing & Melting

Nitrogen Cycle – Nitrogen Fixation

Eutrophication

Nitrogen Cycle – Denitrification

Nitrogen Cycle – Nitrification

Nitrogen Cycle – Ammonification

Nitrogen Cycle – Assimilation