1.a. Water and carbon support life on Earth and move between the land, oceans and atmosphere Flashcards
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Why is the water cycle important to life on the planet
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- oceans moderate temperatures by aborbing, storing and slowly releasing heat
- clouds refelect 20% of incoming solar radation and lower surface temperatures
- water vapour (greenhouse gas) absorbs long wave radiation from the earth, maintaing global temperatures 15 degrees higher
- water makes up 65-95% of all living organisms- crucial to growth, reproduction
- plants need water for photosynthetsis, respiration, transiraption and transporting minerals from soil for rigid structure
- checical reactions in the body for humans and animals
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Stores in the water cycle
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-atmosphere
-land
-oceans
water moves between these through processes such as precipitation and evaporation
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Why is carbon important
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- carm is a chemical element with stores such as rocks, atmosphere, sea floor sediments and the biopshere
- life is carbon based- built on large molecules of carbon atoms such as proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids
- carbon is an economic resource- contained in fossil fuels
- agricultural crops and forest treets store carbon
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Briefly describe carbon cycle
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- time scales vary from days to millions of years
- sedimentary rocks hold 99.9% of all carbon on earth
- most carbon in circulation moves rapidly between the other stores
- most common processes photosynthesis, respiration, oxidation and weathering
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Are the water/carbon cycle open or closed systems
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at a global scale they are closed as only energy crosses the boundaries over time periods. At a smaller scale, these systems are open as matter can cross the boundaries between systems