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1 Cycles of matter

2 How much do you know? How much do you know about biogeochemical cycles and the impact that humans have on these cycles? Can you provide any examples of human activities that result in the alteration of the water or nutrient cycles?

3 The Water Cycle All living things require water to survive
Where does water come from? -Moves between ocean, atmosphere, & land

4 Evaporation -Water changes from liquid to gas
Transpiration -Water evaporates from the leaves into the atmosphere. Condensation - Water vapor (gas) turns into liquid water forming clouds. Precipitation -Water droplets become large enough to fall to Earth -Rain, snow, sleet, or hail Surface Runoff - Rain, snow, that flows into streams, rivers, or canals.

5 Water Cycle Condensation Precipitation Evaporation Transpiration
Run off Seepage Root uptake

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7 Nutrient cycle Nutrients- all chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life Every organism needs nutrient to build tissues and carry out essential life functions AKA Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus cycles

8 Carbon Cycle Carbon is a key ingredient of living tissue
CaCo3 Animal skeletons also found in rocks CO2 (Carbon dioxide) Given off by plants & animals during respiration Makes up atmosphere Released into atmosphere by volcanic activity, burning fossil fuels and vegetation Decomposition of organic matter Taken in by plants in photosynthesis

9 More info 4 main processes move Carbon through the cycle
1. Biological- photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition 2. Geochemical – Erosion & volcanic activity 3. Mixed biogeochemical- burial & decompostion 4. Human Activities-mining, cutting & burning forest, burning fossil fuels

10 CO2 in atmosphere Carbon Cycle CO2 in ocean

11 Increased CO2 & the Greenhouse Effect

12 Nitrogen cycle All organisms require Nitrogen to make amino acids (which are used to make proteins) N2 makes up 78% of Earth’s atmosphere Humans add Nitrogen thru Nitrate (fertilizers) Found in waste – -Ammonia (NH3), nitrate ions (NO3-), & nitrite ions(NO2-)

13 More on Nitrogen Cycle Only certain types of bacteria can use nitrogen gas directly They are found in soil and on roots of plants called legumes (“magical fruit”) They convert it to ammonia through Nitrogen Fixation Other bacteria convert ammonia into nitrates & nitrites Producers use it to make proteins Consumers eat producers and reuse nitrogen to make proteins

14 When organism die, decomposers return nitrogen to soil as ammonia
Ammonia taken up by producers (again) Denitrification -other soil bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen gas. Releases nitrogen into atmosphere.

15 Nitrogen Cycle N2 in atmosphere NO3- & NO2- Nitrate & nitrite NH3
ammonia

16 Simplified Nitrogen Cycle
Organic wastes(from plants and animals) add nitrogen to the soil. Bacteria in the soil convert the nitrogen into forms plants can use. Plants use nitrogen in the soil to grow, develop, and produce seeds. Plants are eaten by animals and people. The organic waste (which contains nitrogen) is returned to the soil again.

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