Monday, November 10, 2008

Earth Cycles TOO!


Today we discussed the Carbon, Nitrogen, and Water cycles in depth and we talked about different web pages where they can be found. Below is a web site with all of the different earth cycles and how they work.
Be aware...you will have a quiz on the cycles soon!
Happy Studying!
www.eo.ucar.edu/kids/green/cycles6.htm
http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/geog101/textbook/earth_system/biogeochemical_cycles.html

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

In my yard I have a pond that gets filled up with rain. After a few days, it evaporates into the air and it empties. This is an example of precipitation.

By: Alexander Aron

Anonymous said...

When it rains really hard I get a huge puddle in my backyard and by the next day after it stops raining the puddle is gone.This is an example of evaporation.
By: Katie

naruto said...

i get huge puddles in my back yard when it rains when i go out the next day there is not that much left

Anonymous said...

Mr. E i don't understand what I am supposed to be doing here and I did ask a friend to help me but they did not explain it very well so please do not punish me for not doing it.

Anonymous said...

Are we supposed to look at the web pages.
Sam K

Unknown said...

Who is naruto? i left my comment on the other page, Mr. E just to tell you.

Unknown said...

John is my dad! -annika

Mr. E said...

Just so you can keep on track with your postings...I want you to look at both web pages that I posted so you can see and study each of the cycles. I like the observations of the cycles that you have done thus far. Keep it up.

Anonymous said...

In my backyard i get really heavy rainfall and there are huge puddles, and by the next day they are all gone!!!!!!(That is called evaporation)
-courtney

Anonymous said...

OHHH AND this is another story:
I left this green wagon in my backyard, and one day it rained REALLY hard so the bucket was filled with water. In the course of the week the water level started to decrease as the sun was out.
-courtney

matt man said...

when it rains for a long time i get a hug puddle in my back yard
and it stays there for a long time

Jonah said...

In our backyard we have a compost heap. After a few months the leaves turn to dirt. The middle of the heap is much warmer than the outside, even when it's cold outside. That is an example of decomposition.