There are many elements that cycle through the environment, but the ones you are probably asking about would be Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen.
Carbon, Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Oxygen. Don't listen to ChaCha they are full of crap.
carbon,oxygen,nitrogen,and phosphorous.
Carbon, Oxygen, Water and Nitrogen~!
Water, carbon, phosphorus, and nitrogen.
Water, Gas, Earth and Salt
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The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
we humans breath oxygen and let out carbon dioxied and lants breath in carbon and let out oxygen
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Carbon is cycled more slowly in northern ecosystems than the tropics because the tropics have more plants and animals. That means that the carbon is more quickly exchanged throughout organisms.
Photosynthesis Source - USATestPrep
Foodchains and photosynthesis
how is wat cycled in the environment?????
Foodchains and photosynthesis
Chemicals/Nutrients
time-cycled = inspiratory phase ends when the preset inspiratory time is reached flow-cycled = inspiratory phase ends when the preset flow rate is reached
Phosphate is captured which makes up phosphate rocks, sediments of ocean floors.
Paper, wood, glass, certain plastics, aluminum cans, tin cans.
The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
No. Gas hydrates are a natural part of the environment. The play an important role in moderating the way in which carbon is cycled between sediment, oceans, and the atmosphere. But like any part of the environment, disruption of their natural state/behavior can create imbalances for which nature is "prepared". However, given where hydrates are, such unnatural disruptions are extremely unlikely
The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
Chemical Cycling is the natural process of recycling nutrients/chemicals that plants and animals needs to stay alive and reproduce. Since the Earth doesn't receive new "shipments" of these chemicals, they have to be cycled continuously from organisms to their nonliving environment and back. Without this process there would be no air, water, soil, food, and life!
Jason cycled for a total of 20 miles. He cycled 5 miles the third hour. One forth of 20 equals five.