After many years, as rocks are eroded, gases trapped in them will be released into the atmosphere so in a way rocks are "storage rooms" for gases just as our Earth is.
The three nutrients cycle that plays a big part in our ecosystem are carbon cycles, nitrogen cycles and phosphorus cycles. These three are essential to sustain life and balance in our ecosystem.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
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Chemical weathering, esp. in carbonate rocks, aided to some extent as the conduit develops by mechanical erosion by the stream.
They basically breath the poison that we breathe out and put into the atmosphere via motor cars and power stations etc and as a bonus they pay us back by breathing out oxygen for us to then breathe in and so the cycle continues...problem is there's too many humans now and too many cars etc and we ate or burned a lot of the plants so the plants that are left cannot keep up hence global warming is kicking in big time now. I believe if we all grow more plants then our children might be able to live but it could all be too little too late for us humans now
A. Carbon cycle B. Nitrogen cycle C. Phosphorus cycle
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
The three nutrients cycle that plays a big part in our ecosystem are carbon cycles, nitrogen cycles and phosphorus cycles. These three are essential to sustain life and balance in our ecosystem.
producers take in carbon dioxide from photosynthesis and so they create the system because consumers eat the producers they get carbon and so on so forth.we eventually release that carbon into the air as carbon dioxide.
Oceans have important role. It is a part of water cycle.
There are approximately how many established user roles within GFEBS?
Plants take carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and turn it into Oxygen (O).
Coastal plains and interior plains are both structurally flat. They also play major roles in the carbon and nitrogen cycle.