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1 Phosphorus & Water Cycle Hanna, Maddie, Daniel, Gage, and Kevin

2 Phosphorus

3 Phosphorus Cycle Found in the bottom of the ocean.Found in the bottom of the ocean. It is mined to be used as fertilizer and detergents.It is mined to be used as fertilizer and detergents. Phosphorus also goes into the rocks and is brought up by weathering. Then it is dissolved in soil water, lakes, and rivers.Phosphorus also goes into the rocks and is brought up by weathering. Then it is dissolved in soil water, lakes, and rivers.

4 Phosphorus Cycle continued The phosphorus in the fertilizer gets into land food webs, and it cycles through the food webs and water systems.The phosphorus in the fertilizer gets into land food webs, and it cycles through the food webs and water systems. There is leeching and run off to the ocean where it is dissolved and cycles through the marine food webs.There is leeching and run off to the ocean where it is dissolved and cycles through the marine food webs.

5 Organic and Inorganic Reservoirs of Phosphorus Phosphate is found in soil, plants and in microbes in a number of organic and inorganic compounds. It is believed that all original phosphates came from weathering of rocks. The chief source of organic phosphorus compounds entering the soil is the vast quantity of vegetation that undergoes decay.

6 Phosphorus in Chemical Reactions Phosphate groups activate and deactivate enzymes within cells that catalyze major chemical reactions.Phosphate groups activate and deactivate enzymes within cells that catalyze major chemical reactions.

7 Impact of human intervention on the Phosphorus Cycle Humans introduce phosphorus through a number of sources: human wastes, animal wastes, industrial wastes, and human disturbance of the land and its vegetation. When this additional phosphorus enters the system, plants respond by excessive plant growth.

8 Water Cycle

9 Found all over the world. Life would not be possible without water. Earth has a limited amount of water so it has to cycle it.

10 Water Cycle continued The water has to be evaporated into the atmosphere. In the atmosphere it condenses into clouds. From the clouds the water will fall as precipitation such as rain, snow, hail, and sleet. After the water falls back to earth, it will run off mountain and other land features to collect in lakes, streams, and the oceans.

11 How we Affect the Water Cycle We interfere with the water cycle by taking away huge amounts of freshwater and depleting other water supplies.We interfere with the water cycle by taking away huge amounts of freshwater and depleting other water supplies. By clearing vegetation from land to build roads, parking lots, etc., water cannot seep into the ground to be stored in the aquifer.By clearing vegetation from land to build roads, parking lots, etc., water cannot seep into the ground to be stored in the aquifer. The water remains on the surface and increases the likelihood of flash floods and surface run-off.The water remains on the surface and increases the likelihood of flash floods and surface run-off. This can cause soil run-off and damages buildings.This can cause soil run-off and damages buildings.

12 Reservoirs of Water Organic: Animals, plants, etc. Inorganic: lakes, glaciers, oceans, aquifers, etc.

13 The End We hope you enjoyed learning about the Phosphorus and Water Cycle.


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