The animals die and the chemical goes into the soil for the plants and when the animals eat the plants the chemicals are passed back to the plants.
Animals gave off the carbon dioxide, and the plants inhale it. Then it gave off the oxygen for th
Animals gave off the carbon dioxide, and the plants inhale it. Then it gave off the oxygen for the living organism to breath.
you ride a bike in a praire that is powered with carbon :)
it is like nothing
It is a Chemical Change...
Calvin Cycle
no it is quite different
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.
The copper cycle is supported by the conservation of mass because the copper was turned into a liquid stating that the copper was destroyed but then turned into another chemical "make up"
The animals die and the chemical goes into the soil for the plants and when the animals eat the plants the chemicals are passed back to the plants.
The prairie was bare and sandy.
A biotic part of an ecosystem is anything that is alive. Prairie dogs are alive, and they are part of the grassland ecosystem. So the answer is yes.
it is not nitrogen cycle
1. Biological Processes2. Geological Processes3. Chemical and Physical Processes4. Human ActivityThe biological processes like respiration, the geological processes like volcanic eruptions. Also there are the chemical/physical processes like rain, and lastly the human processes like the burning of fossil fuels.
Animals that live in the prairie like prairie dogs (Meerkats) lions etc
It is a Chemical Change...
Chemical change does not occur in water cycle. There is no change in chemical structure.
the calvin cycle is very importnant
I'd like to live on the prairie someday.
phospohurs cycle
Cyclins