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Science 20

Science 20 . Quiz . What is the benefits of wildfire according to the paragraph “Wildfires and the Water Cycle?” If water is continually recycled, why is it important to conserve according to the “Human Impacts on the Water Cycle?” What other human impacts affects the environment? .

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Science 20

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  1. Science 20

  2. Quiz • What is the benefits of wildfire according to the paragraph “Wildfires and the Water Cycle?” • If water is continually recycled, why is it important to conserve according to the “Human Impacts on the Water Cycle?” • What other human impacts affects the environment?

  3. Water has the greatest influence on life found in ecosystems. • Transpiration – the loss of water vapour from a plant through its leaves • Humidity – the atmosphere’s moisture content

  4. Wildfires and the water cycle • Hydrocarbon compounds are distilled into their constituent parts. • They move down into the soil, then form a waxy coating that is waterproof. • The ability of forests to absorb and hold water is reduced, not only because soil is a waterproof layer but because vegetation that uses the water has been damaged

  5. Human Impacts on the Water Cycle • Water being conserved has to do with the fact that when humans remove fresh water from the environment, it is very difficult to return the water to the environment without a deterioration in quality. • Water becomes polluted • Deforestation is another major way in which people

  6. Recycling of Other Elements and Compounds • Atoms of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and other elements that make up bodies of living organisms • Recycled by Biogeochemical cycles • A diagram representing the movement of elements and compounds between living and non-living components of an ecosystem

  7. The Carbon Cycle

  8. Photosynthesis – the process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches • Cellular Respiration – the process by which cells convert the chemical energy stored in sugars into energy that the cells can use

  9. Carbon Sink – a systems that removes more carbons dioxide from the atmosphere that it releases into the atmosphere • Peat – deep layers of mosses and plant remains unable to completely decompose due to the lack of oxygen in water-saturated soil.

  10. Human Impact on the Carbon Cycle • Burning of fossil fuels have the effect on this cycle • Why do you think this would happen! Answer with you table partner to be passed in.

  11. Human impact on the Carbon Cycle • Deforestation affects the carbon cycle by eliminating trees that could absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. • Also leads to an increase in soil temperature extremes and a decrease in soil moisture a

  12. Impact of Wildfires on the Carbon Cycle • Burning forest switches instantly from a carbon sink into a carbon source with the addition of carbon dioxide to the atmostphere

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