Monday January 12 th, 2015 Agenda: Carbon Cycle Biogeochemical Cycles  Notes: Finish Carbon Cut Outs (due Today for 40 Points)  Activity: Carbon Cycle.

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Monday January 12 th, 2015 Agenda: Carbon Cycle Biogeochemical Cycles  Notes: Finish Carbon Cut Outs (due Today for 40 Points)  Activity: Carbon Cycle Worksheet Homework/Classwork Carbon Cycle Cross Word Puzzle Due Tuesday 1/13/2015 for 15 Points

Tuesday January 1/13/2015 Agenda: Carbon Cycle Biogeochemical Cycles  Activity: Carbon Cycle Worksheet  *CTE Tours Homework/Classwork Carbon Cycle Worksheet Due Wednesday/Thursday 1/14-1/15/2015 for Points 20 Points

Terrestrial Carbon Cycle Diagram

The Carbon Cycle Put this note packet behind the Biogeo- chemical Note Page in Section 2: Notes.

The Carbon Cycle Reading assignment!! Read and annotate the following article Remember to annotate each sentence Answer the questions in complete sentences Bring it to me for a stamp when finished!

The Carbon Cycle Vocabulary Review Please make flash cards for the following vocabulary words for the quiz on Friday! When finished bring it up for a stamp from Ms. Andrews! Output, input, urbanization, deforestation, fossil fuel burning, fossil, inorganic, decomposer, glucose, energy, changing land use, the chemical equation for photosynthesis, chemical equation for cellular respiration (PLEASE IDENTIFY THE COMPOUNDS IN EACH EQUATION LIKE WE DID IN CLASS DURING NOTES!!!) Once you are finished with the flash cards, find something to work on, especially if you have late work to turn in!!

Wednesday/Thursday 1/14- 1/15/2015 Agenda: Carbon Cycle Biogeochemical Cycles  Notes: Finish Carbon Cycle  Activity: Carbon Cycle Video and Worksheet (IN NOTEBOOK)  Activity: Carbon Cycle Vocabulary Worksheet Homework/Classwork Carbon Cycle Vocabulary Due Today for 26 Points

The Carbon Cycle Continued In the carbon cycle, there are various sinks or reservoirs that store carbon. The amount of carbon being exchanged in each process determines whether the specific sink/reservoir is growing (more space to hold C) or shrinking (less space to hold C). The MAIN sinks/reservoirs for carbon dioxide are in the oceans and in rock. Currently, the ocean sink/reservoir is growing

The Carbon Cycle Continued Carbon in the OCEANS : Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) dissolves easily in water (just like in your soda). Once CO 2 is dissolved in ocean water, it may precipitate (fall out of solution) as a solid rock known as calcium carbon ate (limestone). This is how ocean reefs are made. Dissolved carbon dioxide is also used by marine plants for photosynthesis. Limestone (made from calcium carbonate)

The Carbon Cycle Continued Carbon and human activities: Two additional processes in the carbon cycle are fossil fuel burning and changing land use. Fossil fuel burning – when coal, oil, natural gas, and gasoline are consumed by industry, power plants, and automobiles. ALL living organisms are made of carbon “Fossil” – remains of something that was once living Fossil fuels come from deeply buried and compacted plant and animal remains containing carbon Changing land use = deforestation, urbanization Deforestation: The loss of forests due to over- cutting or burning of trees. Urbanization: The p rocess of cities growing larger (more buildings, malls, parking lots, homes, etc and less green spaces)