Label the key components of the water cycle by dragging and dropping them to the proper location on the diagram below.

Condensation
Evaporation
Transpiration
Precipitation
Match the word or word part to the correct definition
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Cycle | arrow_right_alt | life |
Bio- | arrow_right_alt | earth |
Geo- | arrow_right_alt | matter and substances |
Abiotic | arrow_right_alt | repeating loops |
Chemical | arrow_right_alt | living |
Biotic | arrow_right_alt | non-living |
Which processes in the water cycle involve water changing from a liquid form to a gas form? Select all that apply.
Dew drops on leaves in the morning is due to the process of...

Look at the diagram. What process is the diagram below displaying?

What percentage of Earth's atmosphere is made up of Nitrogen gas?
In order for plants to absorb nitrogen, it must first be changed into a usable form. The process where converts nitrogen into a usable form is called .
By which process to plants take in carbon?
Carbon can be found deep underground in form of oil, coal and natural gas. These are called because they are made from the decayed remains of organisms. Humans use these fuel sources for energy by burning them through a process called . This process releases Carbon Dioxide gas back into the atmosphere.
Cycles transfer matter throughout an ecosystem, making them foundational to life processes.