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Is carbon released into the atmosphere by only respiration
false
Is carbon released into the atmosphere by respiration, combustion, roasting of limestone and natural processes
true
Carbon footprint is the what being released in the the atmosphere
carbon dioxide
carbon is stored in the ground as what
limestone or fossil fuels
photosynthesis or dissolving in water
what way is C02 is removed from the atmosphere byadded to the atmosphere
combustion, natural processes, roasting of limestone, respiration
what processadd water to the atmosphere
evaporation, transpiration combustion
what happens to water vapor as it enters the atmosphere
condensation
what happens to water vapor in a cloud, whats the next step
precipitation
What happens as water reaches land
infiltration, snow and glaciers form and run off
describe the role of the water cycle in regulating Earth's temperature?
regulates Earth's temperature by absorbing excess heat through evaporation
What is the role of clouds in the water cycle?
Clouds release water vapor into the atmosphere through precipitation
process by which water returns to the Earth surface after precipitation, eventually making its way back to bodies
Runoff
In which form does water move through plants and eventually evaporate from the leaves?
Transpiration
Which part of the water cycle involves water vapor rising into the atmosphere from bodies of water and land?
Evaporation
What is the term for water that falls to the Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail?
Precipitation.
What is the process by which water vapor changes into liquid water?
Condensation.
describes the water cycle?
The continuous movement of water above and below the earth