Natural Biogeochemical Cycles
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Natural Biogeochemical Cycles
Questions
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What is a biotic factor which would affect the net primary production of a plant?
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In the carbon cycle, what happens to carbon that is released during combustion?
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What is the carbon cycle?
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The carbon cycle makes carbon compounds continuously available in an ecosystem and delivers what?
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What are the stages of the carbon cycle?
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What is the role of water in the carbon cycle?
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What is a simple definition of the carbon cycle?
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How does the carbon cycle work?
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What role do decomposers play in the carbon cycle?
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What is the importance of the carbon cycle?
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How is carbon related to global warming?
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How is the carbon cycle affected by global warming?
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How does carbon cycle in earth's system?
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How does carbon cycle through the biosphere?
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Can you explain how carbon is cycled between the hydrosphere and geosphere?
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How is the carbon cycle related to a food web?
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How is the carbon cycle related to energy flow in ecosystems?
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How can the carbon cycle be maintained?
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How can the carbon cycle affect our climate?
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How does the carbon cycle affect humans?
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How do carbon and oxygen cycle through an ecosystem?
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How do humans affect the carbon cycle?
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How does burning wood change the carbon cycle?
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How does the carbon cycle relate to photosynthesis and respiration?
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How does precipitation affect the water cycle?
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Can you describe the nitrogen cycle, including its reservoir, functions in living systems, and how overloading affects the ecosystem?
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In the nitrogen cycle, how does nitrogen get in the soil?
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What are the four stages of the nitrogen cycle?
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What are the parts of the nitrogen cycle?
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What is ammonification with reference to the nitrogen cycle?
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What is a definition of the nitrogen cycle?
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What do these terms mean in the nitrogen cycle: denitrification, nitrogen fixation, lightning, bacteria, and nitrates?
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How does the nitrogen cycle affect humans?
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Is what I wrote below a good summary for the nitrogen cycle?
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What is the function of denitrifying bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
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What is the relationship between the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, and phosphorous cycle?
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How does nitrogen cycle through the biosphere?
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How does nitrogen cycle through the land and ocean ecosystems?
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How do fertilizers affect the nitrogen cycle?
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How does the nitrogen cycle affect climate change?
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How does the nitrogen cycle affect the environment?
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How does nitrogen cycle through the atmosphere?
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How does nitrogen cycle through the environment?
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How does the nitrogen cycle affect plants?
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How do you draw the nitrogen cycle?
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How do you remember the nitrogen cycle?
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How does the nitrogen cycle start in an aquarium?
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What are some examples of the nitrogen cycle?
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Why is the nitrogen cycle important to living things?
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What is the phosphorus cycle?
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Can someone explain the phosphorus cycle in a simple way?
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Is phosphorus is abundant in the atmosphere?
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Can phosphate move through food webs?
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Where does phosphate come from?
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What is phosphate released from?
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Where does the phosphorus cycle start and end?
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How does the phosphorus cycle affect the biodiversity?
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What are the steps of the phosphorus cycle?
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Why is phosphorus cycle the slowest biogeochemical cycle?
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What is the largest source of phosphorus on earth?
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Will someone describe the flow of phosphorus through an ecosystem?
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Why are the phosphorus, carbon, and nitrogen cycles important to the environment?
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Why is phosphorous important to living things?
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How do humans interfere in the phosphorus cycle?
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How does electricity affect the phosphorus cycle?
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How does erosion affect the phosphorus cycle?
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How does farming affect the phosphorus cycle?
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How does fertilizer affect the phosphorus cycle?
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How does phosphorus cycle begin?
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How does phosphorus cycle differ from carbon cycle?
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How does phosphorus cycle restart?
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How does phosphorus cycle through the biosphere?
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How does phosphorus cycle without a gaseous component?
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How does the phosphorus cycle affect humans?
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How does the phosphorus cycle differ from other biogeochemical cycles?
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What is the water cycle?
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Will someone describe the steps of the water cycle?
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Can you describe the water cycle, including its reservoir?
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Can you explain the processes of condensation, evaporation, and precipitation in the water cycle?
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Which parts of the water cycle are the fastest and slowest?
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What happens first in the water cycle?
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What moves water through the water cycle?
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What is sublimation in the water cycle and what are examples?
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How does water distribution affect biodiversity?
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What does radiation have to do with the water cycle?
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Does bottled water remove water from the "cycle of water" and are there effects from this?
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Can someone define and list the three processes in the water cycle?
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How does the water cycle affect weather patterns and climate?
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How can the water cycle be disrupted?
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How does human development change the water cycle?
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How does the water cycle change the earth's surface?
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How does the water cycle change, based on what biome we're talking about?
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How does water cycle affect us?
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How does water cycle contribute to condensation?
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How do you draw the water cycle?
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What are some good hands-on activity ideas to teach the water cycle?
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How does water cycle through the biosphere?
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What are some examples of human activities that affect processes in the water cycle?
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Why does water cycle keep on going?
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Why is water cycle important?
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What are the six main processes involved in the water cycle?
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If people use a scientific way to predict the weather, why is it sometimes the predictions are wrong?
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How many atoms are in one water molecule?
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Question #e099d
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What would happen if there was no condensation stage in the water cycle?
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What is the source of rain?
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What causes upwelling in oceans?
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Who are carbon recyclers?
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What is the function of the carbon cycle?
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How does pollution affect carbon cycle?
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How do volcanoes affect the carbon cycle?
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How are photosynthesis and the carbon cycle related?
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What role do producers play in the carbon cycle?
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In the nitrogen cycle, what do bacteria that live on the roots of plants do?
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What are the roles of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
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How is nitrogen recycled?
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How does bacteria participate in the nitrogen cycle?
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What happens in the water cycle?
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Is the water cycle and hydrologic cycle the same thing?
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Can anyone describe the 4 stages in a water cycle?
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What powers the water cycle?
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What is the hydrological cycle?
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What is the major difference between the phosphorous and carbon cycles?
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What are the main functions of phosphorus in living organisms?
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What is the name of the macromolecule in which phosphorus is found?
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What ionic form is phosphorus found in?
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What are some important biogeochemical processes that cycle nutrients?
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How do the carbon, nitrogen, hydrologic, and phosphorus cycles get from organisms back to the environment?
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Can anyone describe me the sulfur cycle?
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Does the use of fertilizer affect the nitrogen cycle?
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What is the largest reservoir of nitrogen on earth?
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Do the water, carbon, and phosphorus cycles affect each other? How?
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How could phosphorus act as a limiting factor?
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Why is the carbon cycle important for living organisms?
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Scientists are very curious about the carbon cycle and how much carbon dioxide the ocean can hold. Why?
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Are the products of photosynthesis glucose and oxygen?
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How are pollutants cleaned or removed from the environment?
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Where is most nitrogen found?
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What is nitrogen fixation?
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How does carbon exist in our world?
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How have humans impacted the carbon cycle?
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Why is the water cycle important?
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Explain the water cycle?
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How do plants relate to the nitrogen cycle?
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What is the relationship between life and the water cycle?
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What is the difference between water cycle and cycle water ?
Thank you for answer
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What is a biogeochemical cycle?
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What is the definition for carbon sources and carbon sinks and what are some examples of them?
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Importance of water cycle are what?
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If nearly 79% of the atmosphere is made of nitrogen, how could there be a shortage of nitrogen in the soil?