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## Cycles
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## Cycles
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|Water Cycle|Continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth|<img src="https://www.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/styles/scale_crop_1120x534/public/thumbnails/image/watercycle_rc.png?itok=CcUyhuxd" width="800">|
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|Water Cycle|<img src="https://www.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/styles/scale_crop_1120x534/public/thumbnails/image/watercycle_rc.png?itok=CcUyhuxd" width="800">|
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|Carbon Cycle|Main Pathway – in and out of living matter|<img src="http://climatechangenationalforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/carbon_cycle_1.jpg" width="700">|
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|Nitrogen Cycle|Main Pathway - In and out of plants and is helped by bacteria|<img src="https://i.pinimg.com/originals/95/e6/d2/95e6d2b0e43e826e2d811d894103d94e.jpg" width="700">|
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## Water Cycle
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## Water Cycle
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- Continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth
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### Key Terms:
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### Key Terms:
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- Water moves from one reservoir to another (ocean to
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- Water moves from one reservoir to another (ocean to
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atmosphere, river to lake)
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## Carbon Cycle
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## Carbon Cycle
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- Fourth most abundant element in universe
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- Fourth most abundant element in universe
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- Building block of all living things
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- Building block of all living things
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- Main Pathway – in and out of living matter
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### STEPS/PROCESSES
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### STEPS/PROCESSES
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- All living organisms contain carbon
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- All living organisms contain carbon
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2. Symbiotic Relationship Bacteria
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2. Symbiotic Relationship Bacteria
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- Bacteria live in the roots of legume family plants and provide the plants with ammonium(NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>) in exchange for the plant's carbon and a protected biome.
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- Bacteria live in the roots of legume family plants and provide the plants with ammonium(NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>) in exchange for the plant's carbon and a protected biome.
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## Nutrient Recycling
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- There is a `limited` amount of `nutrients` on earth
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- e.g. you are probably aware of the water cycle – where water is
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constantly being `recycled` in nature.
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- There are similar cycles for all nutrients.
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- When plants and animals die, their nutrient content is `not wasted`.
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- Bacteria and fungi decompose the remains and release the nutrients back into the abiotic environment (i.e. into the soil, nearby water and air).
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## Benefits of Succession
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## Benefits of Succession
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- Provides a mechanism by which ecosysmtems maintain their long term sustainability.
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- Provides a mechanism by which ecosysmtems maintain their long term sustainability.
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- Allows ecosystems to recover from natural or human caused distrubances.
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- Allows ecosystems to recover from natural or human caused distrubances.
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