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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.
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We humans really can't affect the water cycle very much. Even if we pollute the water, fill the oceans with plastic rubbish, throw all our garbage into the rivers, the water cycle continues. Clean water rises into the clouds and the cycle continues. We still have all the mess we have made with the earth, but the water cycle keeps on, cycling fresh clean water down to earth.
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water is pure h2o(depending where you get it) dummy your question makes as much sense as a rock moving.
Pressure cookers affect the phase change in water by exploiting the steam cycle. Because of the pressure built up in the cooking chamber, the steam cooks the food much faster than using traditional pots and pans or the oven.
The Sun's energy powers the water cycle. Temperature, air movement, and how much water vapor is in the air affect how quickly water evaporates and condenses. Because land feature affect temperature, they affect the water cycle too. When wind blows moist air up one side of a mountain, clouds form there. More precipitation falls there than on the other side of the mountain.
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.
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We humans really can't affect the water cycle very much. Even if we pollute the water, fill the oceans with plastic rubbish, throw all our garbage into the rivers, the water cycle continues. Clean water rises into the clouds and the cycle continues. We still have all the mess we have made with the earth, but the water cycle keeps on, cycling fresh clean water down to earth.
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water is pure h2o(depending where you get it) dummy your question makes as much sense as a rock moving.
water returns to the earth by precipitation!(rain,snow,sleet and hail)In the water cycle, precipitation returns water to the Earth's surface.
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