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Yes, matter can undergo cyclic processes such as the water cycle or the carbon cycle where it is continuously recycled and reused within different systems on Earth. Additionally, matter can change forms through physical or chemical processes but is not lost or created in these transformations due to the law of conservation of mass.
No it is reused old water
Water cycle returns matter(water) back to earth. As matter can neither be created nor be destroyed.
The three main cycles of matter are the water cycle, carbon cycle, and nitrogen cycle. The water cycle involves the movement of water through the atmosphere, land, and oceans. The carbon cycle involves the movement of carbon through the atmosphere, soil, plants, and animals. The nitrogen cycle involves the movement of nitrogen through the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms.
Matter cycles through the biosphere through various processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and nutrient cycling. These processes involve the movement of elements like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water between living organisms and the environment, ensuring that these elements are continuously recycled and reused by different organisms in the ecosystem.
THE WATER CYCLE IS A SYSTEM BY WHICH THE WATER/ H2O IS REUSED AND REUSED OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
the water cycle, nitrogen cycle, and the carbon cycle.
It is reused
No it is reused old water
Water cycle returns matter(water) back to earth. As matter can neither be created nor be destroyed.
nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, water cycle, and sulfur cycle
The Water, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon Cycle...
A payroll cycle is the determined period of time of allocated hours worked.
Water helps carbon and other elements to complete the nutrient cycle.
The water cycle. First it starts below or at sea level. It gets evaporated in to the atmosphere, and get precipitated back on land.
carbon cycle and the water cycle
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