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The Water Cycle The change of water from liquid to gas is referred to as: a. Condensation b. Precipitation c. Evaporation d. Seepage
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The Water Cycle Rain, snow, and sleet are examples of
this step of the water cycle.
a. Condensation b. Precipitation c. Evaporationd. Seepage
The Water Cycle The change of matter from a gaseous
phase to a liquid phase is referred to as:
a. Condensationb. Precipitationc. Evaporationd. Seepage
The Water Cycle The change of water from liquid to gas is
referred to as:
a. Condensationb. Precipitationc. Evaporationd. Seepage
The Water Cycle Water evaporates from leaves in a
process known as:
a. Evaporationb. Transpirationc. Seepage d. Condensation
The Water Cycle Precipitation that moves along the
ground and into rivers in streams is referred to as:
a. Evaporationb. Runoffc. Seepaged. Transpiration
The Nitrogen Cycle This step occurs when bacteria convert
nitrogen gas into organic compounds that living organisms can take up?a. Denitrification b. Assimilationc. Nitrogen fixationd. Ammonification
The Nitrogen Cycle Occurs when bacteria or fungi convert
nitrogen gas into ammonium ions.
a. Ammonificationb. Nitrogen fixationc. Nitrificationd. Deposition
The Nitrogen Cycle Occurs when bacteria in soil convert
nitrate ions into nitrogen gas.
a. Denitrificationb. Nitrogen fixationc. Ammonificationd. Assimilation
The Nitrogen Cycle When living organisms take up
nitrogen….
a. Nitrogen fixationb. Denitrificationc. Assimilationd. Ammonification
The Carbon/Oxygen CycleWhat would happen to our ecosystem if we were to get rid of all plant life?
The Carbon/Oxygen CycleWhat would happen to our ecosystem if we were to take away the majority of animal life?
The Carbon/Oxygen Cycle What would happen, if more plant life
were added to our ecosystem?
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