because it takes away most of it`s habitat
Yes it does!
Depletion of the ozone layer can indirectly affect biogeochemical cycles by altering the amount of ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface. This can impact the productivity of plants, the breakdown of organic matter, and nutrient cycling. Additionally, ozone depletion can affect the balance of gases in the atmosphere, which can further influence biogeochemical processes.
In a food chain from producers to consumers .
Whales eating salmon.
Yes, matter moves between living and non-living parts of an ecosystem through biogeochemical cycles like the carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles. These cycles involve the movement of elements and compounds such as carbon, nitrogen, and water between living organisms, the atmosphere, soil, and water bodies, allowing for recycling and reuse within the ecosystem.
Building a new highway can disrupt the natural cycles of matter by altering the flow of nutrients and water in the surrounding ecosystem. It can lead to increased runoff and pollution, affecting soil quality and water systems. Additionally, the construction process itself can result in the disturbance and destruction of habitats, impacting the cycling of matter within the ecosystem.
wasting space
Matter does no occur in cycles, it occurs in states.
Another name for the cycles of matter is biogeochemical cycles. These cycles involve the movement and exchange of matter between living organisms, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the lithosphere. Examples include the carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles.
The cast of Cycles of Matter - 2011 includes: Joey McGowan as Man
This used and reused of matter on earth is called the "matter cycle".
matter cycles through collection, percolation, transpiration, evaporation, and condensation.
because it takes away most of it`s habitat
it is when u die
Yes
atoms are the building blocks of matter.
Yes it does!