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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Nutrient Cycle or Biogeochemical Cycle. | Nutrients,atoms,ions,and molecules are continously cycled.
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Hydrologic Cycle or Water Cycle. | Collects,Purifies,and Distributes the Earth's water. Also can be looked at as a cycle of natural renewal of water quality. Differs from other nutrient cycles due to the fact that most of the water stays chemically unchanged & is transformed from one physi
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Evaporation | Conversion of water to water vapor.
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Transpiration | Evaporation from plant leaves after water is extracted from soil by roots & transported through the plant.
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Condensation | Conversion of water vapor into liquid water.
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Precipitation | Rain,Sleet,Hail,and Snow.
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Infiltration | Movement of water into the soil.
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Perculation | Downward flow of water through soil and permeable rock formations to groundwater storage called aquifers.
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Runoff | Surface movement down slopes to the sea to resume the cycle.
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The Ocean and rest by land. | 84% of water vapor in the atmosphere comes from...3/4 of the earth is covered by water.
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Condensation Nuclei. | Necessary for precipitation to occur. They are tiny particles on which droplets of water vapor can collect.Ex. Volcanic ash, soil dust,smoke,sea salts, and particulate matter emmitted by factories, coal burning power plants,and motor vehicles.
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Glaciers | 1/10 of the freshwater returning to the Earth's surface as precipitation becomes locked up in slowly flowing ice and snow.
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Surface Runoff | Most precipitation falls on terrestrial ecosystems.
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