Earth's Cycles Vocabulary
Carbon Cycle
Carbon cycle is recycle of the oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in our planet.
Cycle is a series of events that repeat again and again in same order.
Carbon is gasses or chemical element that can be released into the atmosphere.
Consumers are can be called animal or living organisms.
Respiration is when consumers breath, they take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis is after the carbon is on the air, the producers will take in In carbon dioxide, water and sunlight in order to make oxygen and glucose.
Sunlight is Energy and a bright light that is delivered from sun.
Glucose is a sugar or can be energy for producers.
Producer is a organism that makes its own food.
Cycle is a series of events that repeat again and again in same order.
Carbon is gasses or chemical element that can be released into the atmosphere.
Consumers are can be called animal or living organisms.
Respiration is when consumers breath, they take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis is after the carbon is on the air, the producers will take in In carbon dioxide, water and sunlight in order to make oxygen and glucose.
Sunlight is Energy and a bright light that is delivered from sun.
Glucose is a sugar or can be energy for producers.
Producer is a organism that makes its own food.
Decomposer is an organism, a bacterium or a fungus that decomposes organic material.
Decomposition is a process of rotting or decay.
Fossils are the remainings of dead animal that was buried in the ground for millions of years.
Consumption, is when people dig the ground and get fossils or fossil fuels to use or burn them on their factories and make energy from them.
CO2 Emissions are the carbon dioxide the unclean air that came out after burning oil or fossil fuels and the chemical that goes into our atmosphere.
Decomposition is a process of rotting or decay.
Fossils are the remainings of dead animal that was buried in the ground for millions of years.
Consumption, is when people dig the ground and get fossils or fossil fuels to use or burn them on their factories and make energy from them.
CO2 Emissions are the carbon dioxide the unclean air that came out after burning oil or fossil fuels and the chemical that goes into our atmosphere.
Rock Cycle
Rock cycle is the creation of different types of rock in our planet that repeats for millions of years.
Igneous rock is a rock that is formed after lava cools down.
Lava is a melted rock that comes out from underground.
Cementation is a binding of a particles.
Weathering is a natural action that moves an object or causes damage that will change the texture or the shape.
Heat is a high degree of a temperature.
Pressure is amount of force.
Metamorphic Rock is a kind of rock that is changed by heat and pressure.
Sediments are small pieces of rocks.
Compaction is when a rock that is pressed by weight of the layers above them.
Sedimentary Rock is a kind of rock that is formed by minerals.
Erosion is a process that minerals that is transported by gravity, water, wind and glaciers.
Magma is a melted rock located in under the Earth's surface.
Crystallization is a liquid that becomes a solid because of amount of temperature.
Melting is a process that solid turns into liquid.
Water Cycle
Water Cycle is a process of which water circulates on our ecosystem.
Infiltration is a process which happens after runoff. Water goes underground and becomes soaked by the roots of plants and trees.
Runoff is when water goes underground from top of mountains.
Sunlight is Energy and light that comes from sun.
Evaporation is a process when the body of water gets heated and water gets evaporated.
Groundwater is a water that is located under the ground.
Transpiration is a process when sunlight hits the trees and there will be evaporation where liquid escapes from trees or plants.
Water vapor is evaporated invisible water.
Condensation will happen when the water vapor becomes together and makes clouds.
Clouds are visible games in the air.
Precipitation is a rainfall.
Plant Uptake is when roots of the plants soak the underground water.
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