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 Do Now:12/2/11  Copy HW  Take out Traveling Nitrogen Passport

Mrs. Salmanowitz Science Class

1 point Matter

1 point Water Cycle

1 point Nitrogen Fixation

1 point Energy

1 point Adaptations

2 points Evaporation/Transpiration Condensation Precipitation Runoff

2 points Free Nitrogen Fixed Nitrogen

2 points Lightning Strikes Fires or Certain types of bacteria

2 points CO 2

2 points Trees – renewable Coal - nonrenewable

3 points Pollution Resource Use Population Growth

4 points