The answer is 5-- The answer is... I don't know because the person who originally answered this question said it was five, so I put that as the answer on my online science assignment and me answering five caused me to get a 9 out of 10 on the quiz. So, I don't know what the answer is, but it's defiantly not five! ;)
Global Carbon Budget
The carbon cycle is an example of a biogeochemical cycle. It causes many geological changes such as major releases of carbon dioxide from oceans and volcanic eruptions.
Six: hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur.
There are many elements that cycle through the environment, but the ones you are probably asking about would be Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen.
Carbon is a nonmettalic chemical element, known by the symbol C, that is the fundamental building block of material in living organisms and is important to many industries. Carbon occurs in nature in nearly pure form in diamond and graphite. It is also the major component of coal, petroleum, asphalt, limestone, and most materials made by plants and animals. The name carbon is derived from Latin word carbo, meaning charcoal, a material that is composed primarily of carbon.
The fact that carbon can bond with other carbon atoms covalently is why it can form so many compounds. This ability is limitless.
There many more than three reservoirs in England.
Neal Lake and Negley Pond are two of the many Pennsylvania reservoirs.
there are 17 reservoirs
As of the 2nd of April 2010, there are 15 reservoirs that are in nature, 8 are service reservoirs and 2 more are still in planning, namely Punggol and Serangoon.
yamuna and there are many more
Vast forest, minerals and coals in the mines, many rivers, ranges of mountains, sources of hydroelectricity, reservoirs of fresh water
There are 108 dams or reservoirs in Cyprus. Although during the current drought, most are close to empty.
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Because of the dustbowls
Well, i think that there are 5 bonds.
The carbon cycle is an example of a biogeochemical cycle. It causes many geological changes such as major releases of carbon dioxide from oceans and volcanic eruptions.