This document summarizes key biogeochemical and water cycles. It describes how sunlight drives photosynthesis which produces oxygen, sugars, and carbon dioxide. These organic compounds get broken down by decay organisms, entering the carbon cycle or becoming fossil fuels. The water cycle involves evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and percolation that moves water through soils and rock before returning to the environment. Human activities like plastic waste dumping impact these natural cycles.
This document summarizes key biogeochemical and water cycles. It describes how sunlight drives photosynthesis which produces oxygen, sugars, and carbon dioxide. These organic compounds get broken down by decay organisms, entering the carbon cycle or becoming fossil fuels. The water cycle involves evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and percolation that moves water through soils and rock before returning to the environment. Human activities like plastic waste dumping impact these natural cycles.
This document summarizes key biogeochemical and water cycles. It describes how sunlight drives photosynthesis which produces oxygen, sugars, and carbon dioxide. These organic compounds get broken down by decay organisms, entering the carbon cycle or becoming fossil fuels. The water cycle involves evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and percolation that moves water through soils and rock before returning to the environment. Human activities like plastic waste dumping impact these natural cycles.
A cycle is a series of change which comes back to the starting
point. From SUNLIGHT, to PHOTOSYNTHESIS, produce OXYGEN CYCLE, SUGAR, CARBON DIOXIDE, to ORGANIC CARBON, going to DECAY ORGANISMS, to DEAD ORGANISMS AND WASTES PRODUCTS, contains FOSSIL AND FOSSIL FUELS. DEAD ORGANISMS AND WASTE PRODUCTS passing OCEAN UPTAKE, to AUTOMOBILE AND FACTORY EMISSIONS. From ROOT RESPIRATION to PLANT RESPIRATION to CO2 CYCLE which could WATER CYCLE, going back to PHOTOSYNTHES; and it will cycle again in starting point. | The WATER CYCLE or HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE continuous movement of the water on earth. From EVAPORATION which liquid converted to gas, to SUBLIMATION conversion to solid to gas, to TRANSPIRATION which process by plant release water, to CONDENSATION which changing gas phase into liquid phase, to PRECIPITATION change in wind or temperature clouds, to RUN OFF which water pours down to infiltration which precipitated water moves deep into the soil, to PERCOLATION precipated water trows through soil and fractured rock, to HUMAN IMPACTS ON WATER CYCLE which human affecting the water cycle on land dumping plastic waste on land into water.