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Environmental Chapter 2
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Biogeochemical Cycles Most things in nature get recycled and are used over again Three common cycles – Water cycle – Carbon cycle – Nitrogen cycle
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The Water Cycle Water moves through the biotic and abiotic factors in the environment Ways water can move: – Precipitation water moves from the atmosphere to the land in the form of snow, rain, sleet and hail. During condensation water cools and condenses, precipitation forms About 91% falls into oceans. The rest falls on land to replenish the fresh water supply
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– Evaporation Water moves from the land to the atmosphere Transpiration is when water moves from living things to the atmosphere. It is a form of evaporation
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– Ground Water – when precipitation seeps into the ground and becomes part of the water table
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– Runoff Water that flows on top of the ground
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The Carbon Cycle All living things have carbon in them All carbon that is on earth has been here since the earth was formed
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Ways that carbon moves through the environment Photosynthesis – carbon gets taken out of the air and used by producers to make food Respiration- carbon gets put back into the air by animals when they exhale Decomposition – breakdown of dead materials by bacteria and fungi Combustion – carbon in fossil fuels is released while burning
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The Nitrogen Cycle 78% of the earth’s atmosphere is nitrogen Organisms cannot use nitrogen directly from atmosphere Nitrogen fixation- when bacteria in the soil change atmospheric nitrogen gas into usable nitrogen Lightening can also fix nitrogen Denitrification-different bacteria change usable nitrogen into atmospheric nitrogen gas
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