$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 COAL FORMATION WATER CYCLE NATURAL RESOURCES CYCLES SHORT ANSWER.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TOPIC: Ecology AIM: How are materials cycled through the environment?
Advertisements

Cycles in Nature Chapter 25, Section 2.
Section 3: Cycling of Matter
Water cycle Carbon/Oxygen Cycle Nitrogen Cycle
The Water Cycle Water cycles between the oceans, atmosphere and land. All living organisms require water. A. Water enters the atmosphere as water vapor,
Ecological Cycles Vocabulary words.
Ecosystem Cycles: Water, Carbon, and Nitrogen Cycles
Natural Cycles Ecology Unit. Water and certain chemicals- such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen- are constantly being exchanged between air, water, soil,
Natural Cycles C22 – C35 1. Natural Cycles of the Earth There are 3 important cycles to study in this unit: 1-THE WATER CYCLE 2-THE CARBON CYCLE 3-THE.
The Chemical Cycles. Unlike energy, matter can be recycled. The Water, Carbon, and Nitrogen Cycles are the three main ways matter is recycled in the environment.
The Chemical Cycles Unlike energy, matter can be recycled. The Water, Carbon, and Nitrogen Cycles are the three main ways matter is recycled in the environment.
Cycles Matter can cycle through the biosphere because biological systems do not use up matter, they transform it. Matter is Recycled within and between.
Cycles in Nature.
CYCLING OF MATTER. ENERGY FLOWS THROUGH ECOSYSTEM WATER—NITROGEN—CARBON—PHOSPHORUS ARE RECYCLED!!! THEY MOVE THRU A BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE: ABIOTIC (non-living)
Biogeochemical Cycles of Matter Biology I Cycling maintains homeostasis Matter in the form of nutrients, moves through the organisms at each trophic.
Cycles of Matter.  What is the function of the water cycle? It moves water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.  What are the three processes.
III. Cycles of Matter *While energy is crucial to an ecosystem, all organisms need water, minerals, and other life-sustaining compounds to survive. In.
10/8/14 Objective: What are the biogeochemical cycles? Do Now:
Our unit on Ecology continues… Part 2..  The combined portions of the planet in which all life exists, including land, water, air and the atmosphere.
Miss Forsythe Science The Cycles of Matter The Water Cycle The matter (stuff) in your body has been around for millions of years Nature does not always.
Nutrient Cycles Notes.
Water Cycle The continuous movement of water between the ocean, the atmosphere and the land by evaporation, condensation, precipitation and runoff The.
Biogeochemical Cycles
Ecology 2.0 Cycles in the Environment Populations and Biodiversity.
Biogeochemical Cycles
THIS IS With Host... Your Anything Goes Try This Bet You Can’t Go For It Give It a Try POTPOURRI.
Nature’s Cycles The Earth’s Natural Recycling Process.
The Cycles of Matter.
Cycles in Nature Chapter 1B.
Chapter 20 Section 2 How do living things and the nonliving parts of the environment interact?
The Cycling of Matter in Ecosystems
Biogeochemical Cycles: Water, Carbon, and Nitrogen
Biogeochemical Cycles: Water, Carbon, and Nitrogen
Matter Cycles! AKA: Nutrient Cycles
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
Ecosystem Unit 1: Lesson 4.
Chapter 22, section 2: Cycles of matter page 746
Natural Cycles.
Biogeochemical Cycles: Water, Carbon, and Nitrogen
The Water Cycle Water cycles between the oceans, atmosphere and land. All living organisms require water. A. Water enters the atmosphere as water vapor,
COAL FORMATION WATER CYCLE NATURAL RESOURCES CYCLES SHORT ANSWER 100
Cycles in Nature Energy transfers.
Biogeochemical Cycles
CYCLES OF NATURE.
TOPIC: Ecology AIM: How are materials cycled through the environment?
Systems & Interactions in Nature
Abiotic Cycles.
Cycles of Matter.
The circle of life with Water, Carbon and Nitrogen!!!!
The Cycles of Matter.
Cycles of Matter Chapter 21- Section 2.
Chapter 2.2 Cycles of matter.
When you finish your quiz…turn it in and Pick up a CYCLES PACKET
Water, Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle
Abiotic Cycles.
: Biogeochemical Cycles/ Nutrient Cycles
The Cycles of Matter.
Cycles in Nature.
The Cycles of Matter.
Abiotic Cycles.
The Water Cycle Water cycles between the oceans, atmosphere and land. All living organisms require water. A. Water enters the atmosphere as water vapor,
Unit B: Systems and Interactions in Nature
4.3 Cycling Of Matter I. Water Cycle
The Water Cycle Water cycles between the oceans, atmosphere and land. All living organisms require water. A. Water enters the atmosphere as water vapor,
The Water Cycle Water cycles between the oceans, atmosphere and land. All living organisms require water. A. Water enters the atmosphere as water vapor,
Ecosystems Cycles in Nature.
Biogeochemical Cycles: Water, Carbon, Nitrogen and oxygen
Ecosystems Cycles in Nature.
Chapter 2 Lesson 2 Cycles in Nature.
Presentation transcript:

$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 COAL FORMATION WATER CYCLE NATURAL RESOURCES CYCLES SHORT ANSWER

Fairly hard, dark brown or black rock; third stage of coal formation.

What is Bitumen?

It is a soft, brown material made up of partly decayed plants; the first stage in coal formation.

What is Peat?

It is a hard, black rock; the final stage of coal formation.

What is Anthracite?

It is soft, brown rock; the second stage of coal formaton.

What is Lignite?

What amount of carbon is in lignite?

What is 70%?

The cycle in which Earth’s water moves through the environment.

What is the Water Cycle?

The process in which water vapor changes back into liquid water. A cloud is formed.

What is condensation?

The process in which the heat of the sun changes water on the Earth’s surface into water vapor.

What is the evaporation?

The process in which water falls back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

What is precipitation?

The process in which plants and animals put water back into the environment. Plants give off water through their stomata. Animals give off water vapor from their lungs when they exhale.

What is transpiration?

Coal, natural gas, and petroleum; These are formed from the remains of once living organisms.

What are fossil fuels?

A resource that can not be replaced once it is used up.

What is a non-renewable resource?

A resource that can be used more than once.

What is a reusable resource?

A resource that can be replaced as it is used.

What is a renewable resource?

Another name for resources such as the water cycle, air, and the sun is _______________.

What is inexhaustible resources?

The process by which plants make food.

What is photosynthesis?

The process of using oxygen to produce carbon dioxide.

What is respiration?

The cycle in which carbon and oxygen move among plants, animals, and the environment. All life on Earth is involved in this process.

What is the Carbon Dioxide – Oxygen Cycle?

This cycle uses a gas that is fixed (or changed) into nitrates and ammonia for plants and animals to use. All living things need this.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

What two ways is nitrogen gas returned to the soil?

What is by plants dying and animal wastes?

The process of taking back a resource used to make a product.

What is recycling?

What two types of resources can soil be considered?

What is non-renewable and renewable resources?

Draw the Carbon Dioxide – Oxygen Cycle.

Oxygen – Respiration – Carbon Dioxide - Photosynthesis

Draw the Water Cycle.

Water – Transpiration – Evaporation – water vapor –Condensation - Precipitation

Draw the Nitrogen Cycle.

Nitrogen – Lightning/bacteria – Nitrates/Ammonia – Plants – proteins - bacteria

Natural Gas is mostly a gas called __________.

What is methane?

: Essential Question Topic Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game