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8090717701ImpactDrought, Snow Melt, Permafrost Melt, Sea Levels Increased, Extreme Weather, Threaten Biodiversity, Agriculture Decline, Health0
8090719539Positive feedback loop1
8090721483Why so tough to address2
8090725450Greenhouse gasesCO2, Methane, Nox gases3
8090748174Profile layers4
8090748175SiltA mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks5
8090748176ClayA natural, earthly material that retains its shape and hardens when fired6
8090749689Sandthe largest soil type consisting of grains of rock or coral7
8090757130LoamA mixture of gravel, sand, silt, clay, and organic matter8
8090757131LeechingThe process of the soil losing its nutrients due to excess rain9
8090757132humusRich, dark organic material formed by decay of vegetable matter, essential to soil's fertility10
8090786145EvaporationLiquid to gas11
8090787358PrecipitationAny form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.12
8090789433TranspirationEvaporation of water from the leaves of a plant13
8090799213Fixation1) Nitrogen moving from atm into organic molecules14
8090801638Nitrification2) chemical transformation of ammonia to nitrate15
8090803954Denitrification3) Nitrate ions back to nitrogen gas from bacteria16
8111532253Ammonification4) Chemical transformation during decomposition that creates ammonia17
8111554192OOrganic- mostly organic matter such as decomposing leaves . The ___ horizon is thin in some soils, thick in others, and missing in yet others18
8111574525Atopsoil- mostly minerals from parent material with little organic matter added. A good material for plants and other organisms. You can find lots of roots here.19
8111641285Eeluiviated horizon- Leached of clay, minerals, and organic matter, which makes the ___ horizon sandier and lighter in color then the A horizon above and the ___ horizon below. Often found in some older soils and forest soils20
8111658820BSubsoil- Rich in minerals that leached from the A and E and accumulated here. Not present in all soils.21
8111666499CParent- The deposit at Earth's surface from which the soil developed.22
8111678597RBedrock- A mass of rock that forms the parent material for some soils if the bedrock is close enough to the surface to weather23
8111720513Water cycle24
8111725131Carbon Cycle25
8111730706Nitrogen Cycle26
8111737126Phosphorus Cycle27
8111741517Sulfur Cycle28
8112458502Water CycleSINK : ocean -precipitation -condensation -evaporation -transpiration -infiltration -runoff29
8112462516Carbon CycleSINK : Ocean , Forest Soil -photosynthesis -respiration -decomposition -combustion30
8112464954Nitrogen CycleSINK : atmosphere -nitrogen fixation -nitrification -assimilation -ammonification -denitrification31
8112467862Phosphorus CycleSINKS: Marine sed, Plants -weathering of rocks -assimilation -decomposition -mineralization -runoff32
8112470346CC Impacts1. suns output of energy, meteorites - dust in atmosphere 2. earths orbit around sun 3. global air circulation 4. global ice cover 5. concentration of gas in atmosphere 6. ocean current changes 7. temp and precipitation33
8112474821Address CC-because it is a world wide problem -problem is long term political issue -proplems not evenly spread out in areas so people don't want to work on something that is not their problem -many proposed solutions are controversial34
8112478217Cloud effect on CC- warmer temps increase evaporation of surface water and create more clouds which can cool or warm atmosphere - increase in thick and cont. cumulus clouds at low altitudes could decrease warming by reflecting more sunlight back into space - increase in thin wispy, cirrus clouds at high altitudes could increase the warming of lower atmosphere by preventing more heat from escaping into space35
8112482740Drought-increase in temp will increase evaporation and not as much precipitation -come caused by EL NINO southern Oscillations - alter pacific ocean currents for bout 2 years EFFECTS 1. decrease in growth of trees and plants which reduces removal of CO2 in atmosphere36
8112484811Polar Regions-effected the most by climate change -lack of light snow is causing more solar energy to be absorbed - causes atm above the polar to warm faster -this cause more ice to melt -this causes more warming = positive feedback loop37
8112490218CC will determine-where food and how much is grown -where increase drought/floods -where people and wildlife live38
8112492125Permafrost-if permafrost is melted, large amounts of methane and CO2 will be released into the atmosphere -will caused more warming of atmosphere which caused more permafrost to be melted = positive feedback loop39
8112494822Sea Levels-rising sea level is due to the warming and melting of land - baed ice -destroy coasts, wetlands and reefs -increase flooding and erosion of land = cause displacement40
8112498735Reduce CC1. act to slow it 2. reduce harmful effects 3. suffer 4. cut carbon emissions 5. make international policy 6. prevention41
8112501700Cleanup solutions-increase tree planting -preserve and restore natural forests -seed oceans w/ iron to promote algae and photosynthesis -remove CO2 from smokestacks42
8112503740Sandlargest, marble size, high porosity - water can go through43
8112505600SiltMedium44
8112507330Claysmallest, low porosity - water can't go through so they clump together45
8112509231Layers-O- Organic material/humus -A- topsoil -E-Eluviated horizon -B-Subsoil -C- Parent materials -R- Bedrock (Oliver A eat breakfast cereal right)46
8112510711LoamSoil composed mostly of sand47

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