From the soil by the roots or fixation from the air
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What is A natural resource that can be used and then replaced over a short period of time
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nonrenewable
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What releases oxygen into the atmosphere
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Plants.
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What would happen if photosynthesis stopped happening on earth
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The plants that use photosynthesis would die because the plants
would not create food. They would die of hunger. Without another
source of food, most of the animals would likewise die off. Most
life would die anyway because the oxygen released by the plants
would no longer enter the atmosphere to be used in respiration.
Photosynthesis is an irreplaceable part of the carbon cycle, on
which the vast majority of life on Earth depends.
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What energy contributes the most to climate change
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coal
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How does the burning of fossil fuels contribute to climate change
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Burning fossil fuels can emit carbon dioxide, which is a gas
that helps keep the Sun's rays from burning you to a crisp or outer
space from freezing the entire Earth solid every night. There are
other such gases, like methane and water in gas form (water vapor).
The many independent (not government-sponsored) published
scientific studies that have been done show no relationship with
any kind of climate change.
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Through what process does groundwater form
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filtration
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Through what process does water enter the atmosphere from the surface of plants
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evaperation
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How Carbon cycles through earths system
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can someone answer this for apex
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What is an advantage of using nuclear power over natural gas to generate electricity
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Even though the application of nuclear power to generate electricity comes with risks, those nuclear plants do notcontribute to the greenhouse gas pollution that we see so much of.
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How does the overuse of fertilizer produce algal blooms in bodies of water far from the source of pollution
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When too much fertilizer is used, a large amount never gets
taken up into the structure of the plants being fertilized.
Instead, it dissolves into runoff water and is carried far from
where it was first applied. This means that the water has plenty of
extra nutrients for any algae growing in bodies of water that the
runoff water is flowing into and thus can produce algal blooms.
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How do plants get the nitrogen they need
From the soil by the roots or fixation from the air
What is A natural resource that can be used and then replaced over a short period of time
nonrenewable
What releases oxygen into the atmosphere
Plants.
What would happen if photosynthesis stopped happening on earth
The plants that use photosynthesis would die because the plants
would not create food. They would die of hunger. Without another
source of food, most of the animals would likewise die off. Most
life would die anyway because the oxygen released by the plants
would no longer enter the atmosphere to be used in respiration.
Photosynthesis is an irreplaceable part of the carbon cycle, on
which the vast majority of life on Earth depends.
What energy contributes the most to climate change
coal
How does the burning of fossil fuels contribute to climate change
Burning fossil fuels can emit carbon dioxide, which is a gas
that helps keep the Sun's rays from burning you to a crisp or outer
space from freezing the entire Earth solid every night. There are
other such gases, like methane and water in gas form (water vapor).
The many independent (not government-sponsored) published
scientific studies that have been done show no relationship with
any kind of climate change.
Through what process does groundwater form
filtration
Through what process does water enter the atmosphere from the surface of plants
evaperation
How Carbon cycles through earths system
can someone answer this for apex
What is an advantage of using nuclear power over natural gas to generate electricity
Even though the application of nuclear power to generate electricity comes with risks, those nuclear plants do notcontribute to the greenhouse gas pollution that we see so much of.
How does the overuse of fertilizer produce algal blooms in bodies of water far from the source of pollution
When too much fertilizer is used, a large amount never gets
taken up into the structure of the plants being fertilized.
Instead, it dissolves into runoff water and is carried far from
where it was first applied. This means that the water has plenty of
extra nutrients for any algae growing in bodies of water that the
runoff water is flowing into and thus can produce algal blooms.