I need help plz answer!!:)?

Match the term in Column 2 with the description in Column 1. Put the letter of the correct term in the blank at the left. All terms may not be used, .............plz help!!! 🙂

__ 1. photosynthesis is part of this continuous movement

__ 2. gas removed from the air during photosynthesis

__ 3. element that helps plants grow

__ 4. process that changes nitrogen gas into compound plants can use

__ 5. process of water changing from a gas to a liquid

__ 6. transfer of nitrogen from air to soil to organism, and back to air or soil.

__ 7. process of water changing from a liquid to a gas

__ 8. continuous movement of water from Earth's surface to the air, and back to Earth's surface

a. Nitrogen Cycle

b. Evaporation

c. Carbon Dioxide

d. Water Cycle

e. Respiration

f. Nitrogen

g. Condensation

h. Carbon Cycle

i. Transpiration

j. Nitrogen Fixation

plz help!! I really really need help or im screwd!!:)

2 Answers

  • i. 1. photosynthesis is part of this continuous movement

    c. 2. gas removed from the air during photosynthesis

    f. 3. element that helps plants grow

    a. 4. process that changes nitrogen gas into compound plants can use

    g. 5. process of water changing from a gas to a liquid

    j. 6. transfer of nitrogen from air to soil to organism, and back to air or soil.

    b. 7. process of water changing from a liquid to a gas

    d. 8. continuous movement of water from Earth's surface to the air, and back to Earth's surface

    Source(s): sounds about right
  • 1. photosynthesis is part of this continuous movement

    C 2. gas removed from the air during photosynthesis

    __ 3. element that helps plants grow

    A? 4. process that changes nitrogen gas into compound plants can use

    G 5. process of water changing from a gas to a liquid

    6. transfer of nitrogen from air to soil to organism, and back to air or soil.

    B 7. process of water changing from a liquid to a gas

    D 8. continuous movement of water from Earth's surface to the air, and back to Earth's surface

    ps- answer guru has a good idea; to check the answers, look each up online or in your textbook 🙂

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