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Bell Ringer 10/26/09
I am a producer in an ecosystem.
Who/What am I?
Core Content SC-05-2.3.1 Students will:
キキ describe the circulation of water (evaporation and condensation) from the surface of the Earth, through the crust, oceans, and atmosphere (water cycle);
キキ explain how matter is conserved in this cycle.
Water, which covers the majority of the Earth’s surface, circulates through the crust, oceans, and atmosphere in what is known as the water cycle.
DOK 2
Today’s Agenda
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I can describe the carbon cycle.
I can explain why the carbon cycle is important to humans.
What is the water cycle? The continuous movement of
water between Earth’s surface and the air is
the water cycle.
All water on Earth is recycled constantly.
groundwater
watershedprecipitation
condensation
transpirationevaporation
runoff
What is the carbon cycle?
The carbon cycle is the continuous exchange of carbon among living things.
CO2 in air
dissolvedCO2 in water
marine plankton remains
rock
respiration
decomposition
photosynthesis
coal natural gas
oil
combustion (human-made and natural)
What is the nitrogen cycle?
The nitrogen cycle is the continuous trapping of nitrogen gas into compounds in the soil and its return to the air.
nitrogen gas in air (N2)
nitrogen fixation
denitrification
absorptiondecomposition
ammonia nitritenitrate
What roles do plants play in the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles?
Water cycle: Plants release water to the atmosphere through transpiration.
Carbon cycle: Plants turn carbon dioxide into carbon-rich foods.
Nitrogen cycle: Plants play a key role in housing bacteria that fix nitrogen and transform it into a usable form that other plants can build with.
Homework due on Tuesday
Diagram the carbon cycle.In which part of the carbon
cycle is carbon trapped for the longest time?
Write a brief summary of the carbon cycle. (1-2 paragraphs)
Exit question
Explain why the carbon cycle is important.