CARBON CYCLE NITROGEN CYCLE Disruptions!  Disruptions!  Cause Effect

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CARBON CYCLE NITROGEN CYCLE Disruptions!  Disruptions!  Cause Effect Inputs Outputs Inputs Outputs ATMOSPHERE ATMOSPHERE Burning fossil fuels Plant and animal respiration Decomposition Diffusion Erosion Melting permafrost Photosynthesis Diffusion Dentrification Lightning Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Disruptions!  Disruptions!  Cause Effect Cause Effect Burning fossil fuels Industrial agriculture Deforestation Climate Change (increased temps) Permafrost melting Ice caps melting Ocean acidification (dissolves shells and corals, kills phytoplankton) Fertilizer Pollution Algal blooms and dead zones Creates nitric acid when mixed with water ACID RAIN