The importance of the nitrogen and carbon cycle to us is critical to the survival of all living things on Earth. Nitrogen is absorbed by plants in the food creation process known as photosynthesis. The carbon cycle helps to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere and return it to the soil to creat organic material.
The main benefits of carbon cycling is to keep the level of carbon in our atmosphere down. Due to the rise of greenhouse gases and the cutting down of trees, more carbon is filling our air while there is not enough trees and plants to remove the carbon and keep the balance right.
Before attempting to explain it, I'd have to figure out what the question means. There are no elements between carbon and nitrogen... carbon is Z = 6, and nitrogen is Z = 7. Since confinement prevents us from having part of a proton, there's no room to shove any more elements in there.
Since you do not tell us what "the following" are, the question cannot be answered here.
decomposition is important because it produces light and oxygen for us to live.
While we give them carbon dioxide, through photosynthesis, they take in the carbon dioxide and take out oxygen that we breath in. The cycle then continues on and on.
It is recycled in the world as there is only a certain amount. It also allows us to do carbon dating using the rate at which carbon decays as we know that the amount of carbon in the atmosphere has stayed level throughout the last couple of milleniums.
The main benefits of carbon cycling is to keep the level of carbon in our atmosphere down. Due to the rise of greenhouse gases and the cutting down of trees, more carbon is filling our air while there is not enough trees and plants to remove the carbon and keep the balance right.
Yes, they absorb the carbon dioxide. They make sugars for their own food and release free nitrogen back into the soil. It is part of the carbon cycle. So therefore, they intake some of the carbon so that we have the perfect amount to live.
We need the carbon cycle because it helps plants grow and plants give us oxygen.
They are taking in CO2 and are releasing Oxygen,Carbon,Mineral Elements such as Nitrogen and Phosphorus.They also give us shade and protection from the sun.
Ozone has much importance. It protects us from UV rays mainly.
plans take them both in and convert them both to a form we (and other animals) can use - sugars and proteins. decomposers are the type of bacteria that break dead things down - so convert the carbon in us to the CO2 form or into organic material in the soil and they also convert the nitrogen in living things into ammonium in the soil. the nitrogen fixing bacteria turn the nitrogen from the soil also into the ammonium. the ammonium is converted into nitrates by nitrifying bacteria which can be then used by plants and then we eat the plants...
Nitrogen - 78% i dont knowOxygen - 21% Carbon dioxide
Trees needs carbon to live and trees supply us with oxygen
Deterioration returning us to our basic elements..
While photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, cellular respiration requires oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. It is the released oxygen that is used by us and most other organisms for cellular respiration.
Well there are bacteria that us nitrogen and convert it into ammonia and ammonium. For wide us of nitrogen it must also be converted into nitrates and nitrites or NO3- and NO2-, respectively. Infact fertilizers are ammonium and nitrates. For a visual application look at the nitrogen cycle.