Oceans store a large amount of dissolved CO2.
the oceans influence the climate by absorbing and storing the carbon dioxide
the oceans influence the climate by absorbing and storing the carbon dioxide
The oceans act as carbon sinks when there is too much co2 in the atmosphere but that leads to the oceans being more acidic and it may kill marine life
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
Decomposers eat the dead animals, so any animals involved in the the cycles will turn into fossil fuels.
Carbon dioxide goes through cycles of being dissolved in the oceans, until it reaches a supersaturated concentration. At that point, the oceans release it back into the atmosphere until a supersaturated concentration is produced, and the process starts over.
Biological cycles ;-)
all of the cycles (water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles) are the same because they are all cycles that have to do with the atmosphere.
carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus cycles.