Homework In five sentences or more, tell me how the water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles relate to the atmosphere and what each cycles purpose is.

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Homework In five sentences or more, tell me how the water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles relate to the atmosphere and what each cycles purpose is.

QUIZ!!! QUIZ!!! 1. If the density of an object is ______ than water, it will float. A)Higher B)Lower 2. Metal has a density _____ than water. A)Lower B)Greater 3. How does a boat float?

Earth’s Atmosphere 9/6/12

Atmosphere The _______________ is the whole layer of air that surrounds the Earth. ◦Supports and protects ________ ◦Gases keep the Earth warm and transport _________ to different parts of the planet ◦VERY ________ layer but we can’t live without it!

Altitude ___________ is the distance above sea level The thickness or thinness of air is measured by its ___________. ◦__________is the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance. ◦Ex: A bowling ball has a higher density than a soccer ball even though they are the same size! ◦Density _____________ in our atmosphere as we travel upward. (It contains less mass!)

Components of the Atmosphere Most of the materials in our atmosphere are ___________. There are also tiny particles of dust, sea salt, and water droplets. The gases in our air: ◦78% ____________ ◦21% ____________ ◦1% Argon, Carbon Dioxide, and other gases

Components of the Atmosphere

Our Atmosphere Supports Life The gases in our air provide support that is vital to _______! ◦_____________ promotes plant growth and is an important chemical that makes up living things. ◦_____________ is necessary for plant and animal life processes. ◦_____________ and _________ are used by plants to make food.

Cycles ___________ are processes that repeat over and over. Ongoing processes and sudden change can influence the amount of some gases in the air. The most important cycles on our planet are: ◦Carbon cycle ◦Nitrogen cycle ◦Water cycle

Carbon Cycle __________ and _________ gases constantly circulate (or cycle) among plants, animals, and the atmosphere ◦Animals inhale air, use the oxygen, and exhale the carbon dioxide and water. ◦Plants take in carbon dioxide, and release oxygen in the process of photosynthesis

Nitrogen Cycle Different forms of _________ cycle among the atmosphere, the soil, and living organisms. ◦Tiny organisms remove nitrogen gas from the air and transform it into other chemicals which enter our ________ ◦Plants and animals use solids and liquids that contain nitrogen which returns to the soil when the organisms die and ________. ◦The soil releases nitrogen back into the ________ as nitrogen gas.

Nitrogen and Carbon Cycles

Water Cycle Different forms of water cycle between the Earth’s surface and its atmosphere. ◦______________- liquid water from lakes and oceans changes into gas and enters the atmosphere. ◦______________- plants release water vapor from their leaves. ◦______________- liquid water falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

The Water Cycle