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Yes there is a Nitrogen cycle. 1) Nitrogen in the air 2) Nitrogen in the ground 3) Nitrogen in living tissues (protean) Nitrogen moves through these 3 places as a result of natural (lightening) and biological processes.
It decreases.
AAristotle developed the theory that planets are spheres and move in concentric circles around the sun
The Earth's rotation turns the polar high pressure systems westward as they move from the poles (westerlies), and the subtropical high pressure systems eastward as they move toward the equator (tropical easterlies).
It has sulfur inside
The biosphere serves as an interface between the spheres, enabling water to move between the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
It attracts the spheres toward each other. They may or may not move, depending on what other forces act on them at the same time.
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An example of an induction charging of two metal spheres. The metal spheres are supported by insulating stands so that any charge acquired by the spheres cannot travel to the ground. The spheres are placed side by side (see diagram i. below) so as to form a two-sphere system. Being made of metal (a conductor), electrons are free to move between the spheres - from sphere A to sphere B and vice versa.
Your question, minus those fancy shmancy apostrophes; How does fishing effect earth is other sphere is. That doesn't make sense does it? But for real....what? Well you see, all of the fish in the world are actually the earths workhorses for the rotation of all the spheres in the world(?) and at night they have to swim in circles around magnets in the earths crust to make the spheres move. So when you kill a fish you're making the world move a little slower and we are all going to freeze to death if the world stops. So always throw your fish back after you catch them.
Well, when earths plates move away from each other that's when it happens but move well then NO!
The earths materials move around in cycles. For example, the rock cycle, the water cycle, the carbon cycle, the nitrogen cycle, and so on.
yes
from plate tectonics
Yes they do.
convection
nitrogen in soil is taken by the plants when that are growing. As cow eat plants these nitrogen present in the plants go inside cow body and converted into glucose for giving cow the energy to move etc...