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The Nitrogen cycle Start's with sending nitrogen particle's to the Soil's of our Lovely Planet. Afterwards Of Which the Carbon Cycle Sends particle's from underground or at sea level to the atmosphere. Which in turn returns the particles to our life in the form of rain or hail.
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they are totally different. the nitrogen cycle is how waste is converted by bacteria into ammonia, then nitrite, then nitrate, which is used by plants, and the plants are eaten, and pooped out. the water cycle is when water in a river goes to the ocean, then evaporates, then is rained onto the ground, then seeps into a river, etc.
A water cycle, nitrogen cycle and carbon cycle are all considered biogeochemical cycles. All these cycles are needed to sustain life on Earth. The water cycle is the constant movement of water on, above and below the Earth's surface. The nitrogen cycle is the conversion of nitrogen between its different chemical forms. The carbon cycle the exchange of carbon amid Earth's various spheres and the atmosphere.
Water cycle is more common if we consider amount as a critarion .
Water cycle is the cycle that H2O molecules go through. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle that nitrogen goes through as it changes from nitrate to nitrite to ammonia, all by bacterias in the soil.
They all have oxygen.
It can affect the Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle and Water Cycle.
Water pollution affects the nitrogen cycle the least. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle of nitrogen as it enters earth, becomes fixed, and leaves earth, back to the atmosphere. The only way that water pollution can affect the nitrogen cycle is if there is too much trash in one area of a body of water, thus clogging the surface and not allowing algae to absorb the nitrogen. It could also clog the surface and not allow denitrifying bacteria in waterlogged soil to release the nitrogen back into the atmosphere.
The water cycle
Water cycle is the cycle that H2O molecules go through. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle that nitrogen goes through as it changes from nitrate to nitrite to ammonia, all by bacterias in the soil.
The Water, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon Cycle...
A payroll cycle is the determined period of time of allocated hours worked.
nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, water cycle, and sulfur cycle
The water cycle involves the movement of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans. The carbon cycle involves the movement of carbon between the atmosphere, oceans, and living organisms. The nitrogen cycle involves the movement of nitrogen between the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms.
They all have oxygen.
no it is quite different
It can affect the Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle and Water Cycle.
it is not nitrogen cycle
Water pollution affects the nitrogen cycle the least. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle of nitrogen as it enters earth, becomes fixed, and leaves earth, back to the atmosphere. The only way that water pollution can affect the nitrogen cycle is if there is too much trash in one area of a body of water, thus clogging the surface and not allowing algae to absorb the nitrogen. It could also clog the surface and not allow denitrifying bacteria in waterlogged soil to release the nitrogen back into the atmosphere.
the water cycle, nitrogen cycle, and the carbon cycle.
The: Rock Cycle Water Cycle Nitrogen Cycle Oxygen Cycle Carbon Cycle