It can affect the Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle and Water Cycle.
water cycle
Another name for the water cycle is the hydrologic cycle.
It is Tricycle
Water Cycle does not have an Antonym as such... Antonym usually refers to an opposite meaning... Of which water cycle really has none... However if you are asking for an antonym for cycle there are a few. Such as stillness, immobile, innert, unmoving, frozen and stiff.
The symbol for Pure Cycle Corporation in NASDAQ is: PCYO.
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New moon is the darkest period of moon cycle, so the meaning/symbol is that it's the darkest, worst time.
The Symbol of Samsara is the 'Circle' as it has no begining and no end. Samsara is the Cirlcle of life, an endless cycle of birth, death and re-birth. Ravindra Kumar
Pacific Cycle is a division of Dorel Industries Inc. which is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols DII.A and DII.B in Canada.
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Any salt of citric acid. Citrate is the first intermediate of the citric acid cycle and tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. It also plays an important role in fatty acid synthesis which takes place in the cytoplasm.
A milkweed symbolizes transformation, renewal, and protection. In many cultures, it is seen as a symbol of hope and the cycle of life, as it attracts butterflies which undergo metamorphosis.
The symbol of a skeleton often represents mortality, fleeting nature of life, and the concept of death as a natural part of the life cycle. It can also symbolize change, transformation, and rebirth in some cultures.
One symbol is the three-arrow triangle, and sometimes a green label. (see related image link below)
A daisy is the symbol of youth and innocence. The infinity symbol also symbolizes youth and a neverending cycle of life.
The Nazi symbol, the swastika, is associated with hate, violence, and racism due to its adoption by the Nazi party during World War II. In contrast, the Buddhist symbol, also a swastika but facing the opposite direction, represents well-being, good fortune, and the cycle of life in Buddhist traditions. The key difference lies in the historical and cultural contexts in which these symbols are used.