
Cycles
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Science
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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21 Slides • 17 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition for Biogeochemical Cycles?
The process of photosynthesis and respiration in plants.
A pathway for chemicals necessary for life to move through the environment.
The movement of energy through living organisms in an ecosystem.
The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment.
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Transpiration
When we are hot, we perspire. When plants are hot, they transpire.
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Multiple Choice
Clouds start to form in the sky. Which of the following best explains this phenomenon?
Condensation, water vapor cools into liquid water
Condensation, liquid water cools and combine into clouds
Evaporation, water vapor rises into the sky
Evaporation, liquid water heats up into water vapor
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Multiple Choice
As the clouds move away, it got darker and darker. Not long after, water droplets start to fall from it.
1. What do you call this process?
2. Why does the droplets fall?
1. Melting. The water molecules are losing energy and therefore, falls from the atmosphere.
1. Precipitation
2. The water droplets are too heavy to float as clouds so they fall.
1. Precipitation.
2. All droplets fall back to Earth.
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As water reaches the ground...
runoff: water flows on the surface of the lithosphere
infiltration: water flows vertically from above ground to subsurface, a major source of groundwater
seepage: slow horizontal movement of water across soil or building material
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Multiple Choice
Shortly after the rain falls down onto the mountains,
1. what will most likely happens?
2. what becomes of the water?
1. The water start to infiltrate into the ground.
2. Groundwater
1. The water runoff into the ground.
2. Groundwater
1. The water seep into the plants.
2. Plant roots
1. The liquid evaporate into gas or water vapor.
2. Clouds
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Water
The hydrosphere is made of freshwater or varying concentration of saltwater.
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Multiple Choice
Temperature starts to increase as summer approaches. You see the snow getting lesser on the mountain. Yet, there is no water pooling on the ground. What process is happening to the snow?
condensation, water molecules are getting closer, making the snow looks less
infiltration, water molecules in the snow entering the soil
sublimation, water molecules in the solid snow rise up into the atmosphere as vapor
evaporation, water molecules molecules in the liquid snow rise up into the atmosphere as vapor
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Multiple Choice
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Labelling
Label the organisms that are part of the Nitrogen Cycle!
Nitrifying Bacteria
Nitrifying Bacteria
Decomposers
Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria
Denitrifying Bacteria
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Multiple Choice
This is NOT a part of the phosphorus cycle.
Phosphate is incorporated into sedimentary rocks
Phosphate bound to soil
Atmospheric phosphate
Phosphate is absorbed from the soil by plants
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Multiple Choice
_____ brings phosphorous into our waterways. .
Precipitation
Runoff
Transpiration
Condensation
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Too much phosphorus in waterways (rivers, lakes) can lead to___________.
eutrophication/red tide
nothing
decreased pH levels
diseases
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Multiple Choice
Organisms that break down dead plants & animals and release nitrogen back into atmosphere...
bacteria
plants
animals
producers
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Nitrogen is needed in living things because:
It is found in carbohydrates which give energy to organisms
It is found in glucose which is a main food source
It is found in proteins and nucleic acids, both important macromolecules
It is found in lipids and cell membranes.
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Match
Match the following description to the name of the process.
condensation
evaporation
precipitation
transpiration
cool off water vapor to form clouds
heat from sun turns water to water vapor
water falls as rain, snow, sleet
evaporation of water from plants
cool off water vapor to form clouds
heat from sun turns water to water vapor
water falls as rain, snow, sleet
evaporation of water from plants
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Multiple Select
All of the following release carbon dioxide into the air except:
respiration of humans and animals
decomposition of organisms
burning of fossil fuels
Photosynthesis
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Multiple Choice
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