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Cycles of Nature

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  • What is decomposition?
    the breaking down of substances into simpler molecules. Carbon is released into the environment this way.
  • What is ground water?
    Precipitation that seeps into the ground and is stored in spaces between or within rocks.
  • What is combustion?
    the burning of a substance to release carbon back into the environment.
  • What is runoff?
    = Precipitation that falls on land and flows into streams, rivers, lakes, etc.
  • What is Nitrogen Fixation?
    Bacteria in the soil change nitrogen gas into forms that plants can use.
  • What are the 3 cycles of nature?
    Water Cycle, Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle
  • What is ecological succession?
    the replacement of one type of community by another at a single place over a period of time
  • What is the Water Cycle?
    The movement of water between the oceans, atmosphere, and living things
  • What is the Carbon Cycle?
    The exchange of carbon between the environment and living things.
  • What is biodiversity?
    The variety of species that are present in an area.
  • What happens when there is condensation?
    Water vapor cools and returns to the liquid state
  • What is a pioneer Species?
    the first organisms to live in an area where other organisms had not previously lived.
  • What is the Nitrogen Cycle?
    The movement of nitrogen between the environment and living things
  • What is precipitation?
    = Water that falls from the atmosphere to the land as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
  • What is Secondary Succession?
    the changes that occur after a disturbance in an ecosystem
  • What is primary succession?
    The changes that occur in an area where no ecosystem had existed.
  • What causes Evaporation?
    the sun’s heat causes water to change from a liquid to a gas
  • What is transpiration?
    The process in which plants release water through their leaves.