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Monday January 12th, 2015
Agenda: Carbon Cycle
Biogeochemical Cycles
Notes: Finish Carbon Cut Outs (due Today for 40 Points)
Activity: Carbon Cycle Worksheet
Homework/ClassworkCarbon Cycle Cross Word Puzzle Due Tuesday 1/13/2015 for 15 Points
Tuesday January 1/13/2015
Agenda: Carbon Cycle
Biogeochemical Cycles
Activity: Carbon Cycle Worksheet
*CTE Tours
Homework/ClassworkCarbon Cycle Worksheet Due Wednesday/Thursday 1/14-1/15/2015 for Points 20 Points
Terrestrial Carbon Cycle Diagram
The Carbon Cycle
Put this note packet behind the Biogeo-chemical Note Page in Section 2: Notes.
The Carbon Cycle Reading assignment!!
•Read and annotate the following article• Remember to annotate each sentence
•Answer the questions in complete sentences
•Bring it to me for a stamp when finished!
The Carbon Cycle Vocabulary Review
• Please make flash cards for the following vocabulary words for the quiz on Friday!
• When finished bring it up for a stamp from Ms. Andrews!
• Output, input, urbanization, deforestation, fossil fuel burning, fossil, inorganic, decomposer, glucose, energy, changing land use, the chemical equation for photosynthesis, chemical equation for cellular respiration ( PLEASE IDENTIFY THE COMPOUNDS IN EACH EQUATION LIKE WE DID IN CLASS DURING NOTES!!!)
• Once you are finished with the flash cards, find something to work on, especially if you have late work to turn in!!
Wednesday/Thursday 1/14-1/15/2015Agenda: Carbon Cycle
Biogeochemical CyclesNotes: Finish Carbon Cycle
Activity: Carbon Cycle Video and Worksheet (IN NOTEBOOK)
Activity: Carbon Cycle Vocabulary Worksheet
Homework/ClassworkCarbon Cycle Vocabulary Due Today for 26 Points
The Carbon Cycle Continued• In the carbon cycle, there are various sinks or reservoirs that store
carbon.
• The amount of carbon being exchanged in each process determines
whether the specific sink/reservoir is growing (more space to hold C) or shrinking (less space to hold C).
• The MAIN sinks/reservoirs for carbon dioxide are in the oceans and in rock.
• Currently, the ocean sink/reservoir is growing
The Carbon Cycle Continued•Carbon in the OCEANS:• Carbon dioxide (CO2 ) dissolves easily in water (just like in your
soda). • Once CO2 is dissolved in ocean water, it may precipitate (fall out of
solution) as a solid rock known as calcium carbonate (limestone). • This is how ocean reefs are made. • Dissolved carbon dioxide is also used by marine
plants for photosynthesis.
Limestone(made from calcium carbonate)
The Carbon Cycle Continued• Carbon and human activities:• Two additional processes in the carbon cycle are fossil fuel
burning and changing land use. • Fossil fuel burning – when coal, oil, natural gas, and gasoline are
consumed by industry, power plants, and automobiles. • ALL living organisms are made of carbon• “Fossil” – remains of something that was once living• Fossil fuels come from deeply buried and compacted plant and animal
remains containing carbon• Changing land use = deforestation,
urbanization• Deforestation: The loss of forests due to
over-cutting or burning of trees. • Urbanization: The process of cities
growing larger (more buildings, malls, parking lots, homes, etc and less green spaces)