I don't know of any official poems on the nitrogen cycle, but I made this up really quickly.
Nitrogen floats around the atmosphere,
Then falls from the sky in rain that's clear
it goes to the sewer
then it turns to manure
then returns to plants for animals near.
It would be a pretty basic version of the nitrogen cycle, but nothing rhymes with any types of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.
Another name for the water cycle is the hydrologic cycle.
The water cycle is also called the hydro-logic cycle.
Yes, water cycle ensure that we can have fresh water. It helps in recycling the water.
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.
Just search water cycle poems on safari and it should turn up a good amount of poems
Yes, there are poems about the carbon cycle. Some poets use the concept of the carbon cycle as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of life and nature, or to explore themes of transformation and renewal. These poems often highlight the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
send water related poems
The water cycle
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.
Michael A. Sardo has written: 'A Cycle of Poems in Experimentation Continued' 'A cycle of poems' 'A Tribute to New York City in the 1950's' 'The Smudged Mirror' 'The Gifted Listener' 'A Collection of Contemporary and Abstract Poetry'
Another name for the water cycle is the hydrologic cycle.
The water cycle is also called the hydro-logic cycle.
Sonnet Cycle
Yes, water cycle ensure that we can have fresh water. It helps in recycling the water.
The rock cycle and water cycle both are natural.
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.