Across
- 3. The continuous circulation of water between Earth’s surface and atmosphere.
- 4. Process by which plants use sunlight, water, and CO₂ to make glucose and oxygen.
- 6. Geological process that raises sedimentary rock, exposing phosphorus to weathering.
- 8. Process by which liquid water changes into water vapor.
- 11. Movement of water over land that carries phosphorus into rivers and lakes.
- 12. Uptake of nitrogen by plants to build proteins and nucleic acids.
- 16. The movement of carbon through living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and the Earth.
- 17. Conversion of organic nitrogen from dead organisms into ammonia.
- 20. Process in which phosphorus settles and accumulates in bodies of water.
- 21. Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- 22. The movement of phosphorus through rocks, water, soil, and organisms.
- 23. Breaking down of rocks that releases phosphorus into soil and water.
- 24. Process in which bacteria return nitrogen gas back to the atmosphere.
- 25. Process in which water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets.
Down
- 1. Release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- 2. Excess phosphorus from agriculture entering water systems and causing pollution.
- 5. Breakdown of dead matter that returns phosphorus to the soil.
- 7. Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms by bacteria.
- 9. Movement of water through soil into groundwater.
- 10. – Process in which cells release energy by breaking down glucose and oxygen.
- 13. Formation of fossil fuels from dead organisms over millions of years.
- 14. Burning of fossil fuels that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- 15. The movement of nitrogen between the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms.
- 18. Process in which bacteria convert ammonia into nitrates and nitrites.
- 19. Breakdown of dead organisms, returning carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to the environment.
