The Four Spheres and their CYCLES
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The Four Spheres and their
CYCLES
BIOSPHERE (LIFE): CARBON, NITROGEN,
OXYGEN AND WATER
LITHOSPHERE (LAND): ROCK CYCLE,
TECTONIC PROCESSES
ATMOSPHERE (AIR): WIND PATTERNS
HYDROSPHERE (WATER): CURRENTS, TIDES
CYCLES IN THE BIOSPHERE
Nutrient Cycles support life
(biosphere)
Carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and water
make up 99 % of living matter.
Human activity AND natural
activity can alter these cycles.
CARBON CYCLE
Watch
the NASA video on the carbon cycle. (you may
also refer to the textbook, pages 49-50)
Assignment:
1. Identify natural places where carbon exists.
2. Identify the processes that move carbon from one
of these places or stores to another.
3. List ways that humans can alter the carbon cycle.
4. What are the results of these changes?
NITROGEN CYCLE
Nitrogen by itself is not that useful. We count on
bacteria that live on plant roots to convert it to
ammonia (NH4) and nitrates (NO2), which ARE
useful.
The plants that have these bacteria are called
LEGUMES. (alfalfa, peas, beans, clover)
Nitrogen interactive
Nitrogen animation
Read page 50-51 and answer the following questions.
1.
What are the states in the nitrogen cycle?
2.
What are the processes?
3.
Why do farmers plant alfalfa and clover?
4.
How would spreading lots of manure affect the nitrogen
cycle?
5.
How does burning fossil fuels affect the nitrogen cycle?
1.
http://news.mongabay.com/2009/0604-hance_nitrogen.html
OXYGEN CYCLE
Connected very closely to the other cycles (CO2)
(NO2) (H20)
O2 is produced by plants during photosynthesis.
From the atmosphere, it reacts with burning to form
carbon dioxide. Animals breathe it in and breathe
out carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide and water help
dissolve soil nutrients and are absorbed by plants.
WATER CYCLE pg. 52-53
Necessary for other nutrient cycles.
Draw your own water cycle. Identify short term
storage and long term storage areas for water. Be
sure you can define the processes.
2. PARTICULARLY note the term AQUIFER.
3. List ways humans can interfere with the water
cycle.
1.
CYCLES IN
THE
LITHOSPHERE
ROCK
CYCLE
and Plate
Tectonics
(page 55 in text)
Identify the three types of rock and the way that
each is formed.
2. Identify the main ideas of plate tectonics.
1.
a.
b.
c.
What is it?
Who is responsible for the idea?
How does it affect the earth?
CYCLES in the ATMOSPHERE: wind patterns
Wind is caused by unequal heating of the earth’s
atmosphere.
Warm air is light and it rises (low pressure)
Cold air is dense and it sinks (high pressure)
Wind moves from areas of high pressure to areas of
low pressure.
The direction of wind is determined by
the
things that influence which areas are warm
and which are cold
Large bodies of water or land
Amount of energy from the sun
And the spinning of the earth
This creates a pattern of winds that can be identified.
Using the map provided and either the atlas or the
maps on page 62 of the text, identify the wind
direction in the following places in both July and
January. What influence will these winds have?
Nova Scotia
UK
Namibia
West coast of India
Northern Australia
ONE AFFECT OF PREVAILING WINDS: The
Monsoon Season
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/encyclope
dia/monsoon/?ar_a=1
http://photos.denverpost.com/2011/09/26/photosdeadly-flooding-in-india/
http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2
011/09/27/monsoon_rains_floods_kill_scores_in_
north_east_india/
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_are_monsoons_i
mportant_to_people_in_Southeast_Asia
CYCLES IN THE HYDROSPHERE Currents.
Currents affects air temperature. Currents affect
nutrient cycles.
What currents affect Nova Scotia?
Newfoundland?
Western South America? (Peru)
Map Maker Interactive
CYCLES IN THE HYDROSPHERE: TIDES
Pg. 66-67
What causes tides?
How do tides affect people?
How can people use tides?