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1 Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?
Chapter 3 Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?

2 MATTER CYCLING IN ECOSYSTEMS
Nutrient Cycles: Global Recycling Biogeochemical Cycles recycle nutrients through the earth’s air, land, water, and living organisms. Nutrients are the elements and compounds that organisms need to live, grow, and reproduce. Biogeochemical cycles move these substances through air, water, soil, rock and living organisms.

3 The Water Cycle

4 The Water Cycle

5 Effects of Human Activities on Water Cycle
Humans alter the water cycle by: Withdrawing large amounts of freshwater. Clearing vegetation and eroding soils. Polluting surface and underground water. Contributing to climate change.

6 The Carbon Cycle: Part of Nature’s Thermostat

7 The Carbon Cycle

8 Effects of Human Activities on Carbon Cycle
We alter the carbon cycle by adding excess CO2 to the atmosphere through: Burning fossil fuels Clearing vegetation faster than it is replaced

9 The Nitrogen Cycle

10 The Nitrogen Cycle

11 Nitrogen Fixation: A Closer Look

12 Effects of Human Activities on the Nitrogen Cycle
We alter the nitrogen cycle by: Adding gases that contribute to acid rain NO and N2O Contaminating bodies of water with excess nitrates from inorganic fertilizers Adding nitrogen to the troposphere through deforestation Remove nitrogen from topsoil

13 Effects of Human Activities on the Nitrogen Cycle
Human activities such as production of fertilizers now fix more nitrogen than all natural sources combined.

14 The Phosphorous Cycle

15 The Phosphorous Cycle

16 Effects of Human Activities on the Phosphorous Cycle
We remove large amounts of phosphate from the earth to make fertilizer. We reduce phosphorous in tropical soils by clearing forests. We add excess phosphates to aquatic systems from runoff of animal wastes and fertilizers.

17 The Sulfur Cycle

18 The Sulfur Cycle

19 Effects of Human Activities on the Sulfur Cycle
We add sulfur dioxide to the atmosphere by: Burn sulfur-containing coal and oil Refine sulfur-containing petroleum Smelting sulfur-containing metallic mineral ores


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