The phosphorus cycle differs from the carbon, nitrogen, and hydrologic cycle in what way? (Points : 2) It requires long storage times in each reservoir. It is negatively impacted by human activities. It depends upon geologic processes. It does not include the atmosphere. It does not include living organisms.
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Which of the following is a reservoir of carbon, or a place where carbon is stored as it cycles on Earth? (Points : 2) limestone rocks the atmosphere ocean water the bodies of living organisms all of the above
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One way that the phosphorus cycle is different from other cycles is that it doesn't usually have a gas state. Phosphorus has small particles that sometimes go up into the atmosphere and contribute to acid rain but other then that phosphorus stays in and on land,sea, and in sediment
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Many plants require ammonium (NH4+), Ammonium becomes available to plants when bacteria in the soil convert NH3 into NH4+. This process is known as (Points : 2) ammonification nitrogen fixation nitrification denitrification All of the above
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