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Biological Cycles Water Cycle: movement of water from the atmosphere to the Earth and back to the atmosphere. Condensation: when a gas is changed to a liquid when cooled. Precipitation: water falling to the ground in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet. Evaporation: when a liquid is changed to a gas when heated. Carbon Cycle: movement of carbon through the environment. Oxygen Cycle: movement of oxygen through the environment. Nitrogen Cycle: the movement of nitrogen through the biosphere. - Nitrogen is essential to building proteins. - 78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen. - Nitrogen is found in the waste of animals and dead and decaying organisms. - However, most of the nitrogen in nature isn't able to be used by organisms, so it must be converted to another form. Nitrogen fixation: the process of changing free nitrogen in the atmosphere to nitrogen compounds that can be used by living things. Done by nitrifying bacteria which live on the roots of plants. Denitrification: the process of breaking down nitrogen compounds into free nitrogen. Returns free nitrogen to the air. Done by denitrifying bacteria. Eutriphication: When excess nutrients (phosphates and nitrates) enter the river or lake, they are immediately taken up by algae and plants. When there is a lot, the algae and plants have excessive growth. The plants or algae die, bacteria numbers escalate to break down the algae and plants. The bacteria consume the available oxygen and this results in the death of other organisms. Limiting factor: anything that is in short supply that is limiting an organisms growth.