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he phosphorus cycle lacks a true phase, and is slow and depends on the water cycle, also called the hydrologic cycle.
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According to the law of conservation of matter, matter is never created or destroyed. It only changes form as is evident in the
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In three to four sentences, describe how the diagram of Earth’s carbon cycle demonstrates the interactions among the biosphere
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Respiration has the greatest effect on which cycle? a phosphorus cycle b carbon cycle c nitrogen cycle d sulfur cycle
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In three to five sentences describe how Earth's carbon cycle demonstrates the interactions among the biosphere (plants), the
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In 3 to 5 sentences describe how the diagram of earth carbon cycle demonstrates the interactions among the biosphere plants, the
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how does carbon move among systems?
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Which process involves carbon moving directly from the biosphere into the geosphere?(1 point)
Responses the photosynthesis of a
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How does carbon move among systems?(1 point)
Responses It moves within living systems and nonliving systems but not between them.
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According to the law of conservation of matter, matter is never created or destroyed. It only changes form as is evident in the
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The Carbon Cycle: Use the diagram below to answer the question...
Which is the correct label for #9
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Which of the following biogeochemical cycles does not have an atmospheric phase?
a Sulfur cycle b Water (hydrologic) cycle c
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Nitrogen returns to the atmosphere through a process called(1 point)
Responses nitrification. nitrification. denitrification.
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Which of the following is an example of how biogeochemical cycles, including the carbon cycle, are important to sustaining life?
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Through waste elimination and death and decomposition b Via evaporation in the atmospheric phase c In soil uplifting and sea
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Process #2 in the picture add carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by means of
a photosynthesis b decomposition c transpiration d
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Which of the following biogeochemical cycles does not have an atmospheric phase?
a Nitrogen cycle b Water (hydrologic) cycle c
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What is the main reservoir or storage location for phosphorous in the phosphorous cycle?
a Hydrosphere b Atmosphere c Biosphere d
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How does carbon stored in the bodies of living organisms move into rocks?
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6. Explain the Carbon Cycle
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This is a typical grassland food web. It is also a small picture of an important cycle on Earth: the carbon cycle. Explain how
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w does the carbon stored in the bodies of living organisms move into rocks?(1 point)
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In 1-2 sentences, How does carbon stored in the bodies of living organisms move into rocks?
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Nitrogen returns to the atmosphere through a process called(1 point)
Responses nitrification. nitrification. denitrification.
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based on this image which one is it
OPTIONS water cycle carbon cycle nitrogen cycle carbon cycle & nitrogen cycle
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Which part of the carbon cycle is carbon dioxide converted into carbonates?
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Question 10
Humans burn fossil fuels and wood, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is then absorbed
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Which of the following is an example of how biogeochemical cycles, including the carbon cycle, are important to sustaining life?
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Which of the following is an example of how biogeochemical cycles, including the carbon cycle, are important to sustaining life?
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Carbon Cycle - Please answer the following using the words in the word bank
(Word bank words can be used either once, or not at
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Which of the following biogeochemical cycles does not have an atmospheric phase?
a Sulfur cycle b Carbon cycle c Phosphorous
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Slow cycle release, nutrients back into rapid cycle three mechanisms, such as weathering, blank, blank, blank
Fill in the blanks
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Choose true or false for the following blacks individually when it comes to biogeochemical cycles
Black moves through biotic
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