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Water is distributed through the biosphere by the hydrologic cycle, which is a result of evaporation and transpiration
Water is distributed through the biosphere by the hydrologic cycle, which is a result of evaporation and transpiration
Periodic motion.
matter
chamical cycle
a boncing ball or any cycle(water cycle moon cycle etc)
Simple harmonic motion is non-complex periodic motion, just like the swing of a pendulum. The pendulum starts at the "top" of one side, swings down through the bottom of an arc, and then reaches the "top" of the other side. Once there, it swings back down through the bottom of its arc to the place it began. This is one complete cycle of the motion of that pendulum. What is characteristic of the motion is that is repeats, and there is a time interval associated with the movement. It takes some amount of time for the complete cycle to occur, and that is said to be the period of the motion. Additionally, if we look at the number of cycles of the motion for a given period of time, we could specify a frequency for that motion. It takes "x" seconds for one cycle (the period of the motion) to occur, or there are "z" cycles of that motion (the frequency of the motion) for a given span of time.All things considered, either frequency or periodcould be said to be a basic unit of simple harmonic motion.
The pyruvic acid that accumulates as a result of glycolysis can be converted to acetyl-CoA through the process of pyruvate decarboxylation. Acetyl-CoA can then enter the citric acid cycle to generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
Photosynthetic bacteria require CO2 for making food in the form of starch through photosynthesis and this CO2 or carbon dioxide is produced as a result of the carbon cycle.
counter clcokwise motion
cycle
The process of breaking down landforms is called weathering, which can be physical or chemical, and erosion, which involves the movement of weathered material by water, wind, ice, or gravity. New landforms are created through processes such as deposition, volcanic activity, and tectonic plate movements. Over time, these processes shape and reshape the Earth's surface in a constant cycle of destruction and creation.