i think it does because its mainly no trees
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The water cycle in a tundra is that when the plants give out water it evaporates then it snows.
The non-examples of the carbon cycle are animals and energy.
no
because it likes to be with its friends...
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The water cycle in a tundra is that when the plants give out water it evaporates then it snows.
the carbon cycle
No cycle. Transpiration is part of the water cycle, and photosynthesis is what plants do to feed themselves.Carbon cycle involves both of them. Photosynthesis remove Carbon from atmosphere. Respiration release them back
nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, water cycle, and sulfur cycle
it is a cycle in which carbon is constantly renewed
Their is recycled air in the carbon dioxide and oxygen cycle and no recycled air in the carbon cycle.
process that is the basis of the carbon cycle
The source of carbon for the Calvin cycle is carbon dioxide.
The nitrogen cycle is the process where nitrogen transforms to its various chemical forms. This transformation can be carried out through both biological and physical processes. 78% of Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen. In a tundra, snow controls the nitrogen cycle. Snow causes an abundance of nitrogen. This is because snow forms in the atmosphere, and since the atmosphere is 79% nitrogen, snow can absorb a fair amount of it. Nitrogen from dead animals exists in the permafrost, which is a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year. When the permafrost thaws, it is released into the air causing an excess of nitrogen. Nitrogen cycles are inter linked to carbon cycles because the decomposition of carbon in organic soil by microbes and the photosynthetic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide by plants is depended on the nitrogen available in the area.
Respiration in an organism is linked to the carbon cycle but not the nitrogen cycle.
=The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth.=