Carbon Cycle:
Carbon moves between the atmosphere, plants, animals, and the soil. Plants take in carbon dioxide, animals eat plants, and carbon returns to the air through breathing and decay. This cycle helps regulate Earth's temperature!
Water Cycle:
Water continuously moves through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. It rises as vapor, forms clouds, and falls back as rain—supplying fresh water to rivers, plants, animals, and us!
Nitrogen Cycle:
Nitrogen in the air gets converted by bacteria into forms plants can use. Animals get nitrogen by eating plants. When living things die, nitrogen returns to the soil—and the cycle repeats!
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