| A | B |
| large stores of carbon trapped under the earth's surface | fossil fuels |
| examples of fossil fuels | coal, oil and natural gas |
| burning trees or fossil fuels releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere quickly | combustion |
| layer of gases in the upper atmosphere that absorb and re-emit heat rays | greenhouse gases |
| breathing in oxygen to "burn" food for energy releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere | respiration |
| removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores carbon in living organisms | photosynthesis performed by plants, algae and phytoplankton - stores carbon as sugar and other plant tissue |
| source of carbon found deep in the ocean | marine shells, rocks and sediment |
| type of rock found in the earth containing large amounts of carbon | limestone & chalk |
| releases carbon dioxide in the atomosphere from "once living" organisms | decomposition |
| process of carbon dioxide gas moving from air to water, or from water back to the air | diffusion |
| two human processes that increase the carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere | combustion (emissions) and deforestation |
| gas that makes up 78% of the air around us | atmospheric nitrogen gas |
| unusable nitrogen gas in the air converted into ammonia in the soil by bacteria that live in the roots of legumes or bacteria that simply lives in the soil | nitrogen fixation |
| plants taking up nitrates in the soil and using it as a nutrient to build plant proteins | assimilation |
| bacteria or fungi convert nitrogen compounds into ammonia in the soil - part of the natural process of decomposition | ammonification |
| two part process in which soil bacteria first convert ammonia into nitrites and then into the nitrates that are absorbed by plant roots as nutrients | nitrification |
| process in which soil bacteria convert nitrates back into nitrogen gas that is released back into the atmosphere | denitrification |
| soybeans, peas and bean plants that contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria in "swellings" or growths on their roots called nodules | legumes |
 | carbon cycle |
 | nitrogen cycle |