Edited by Teri Rosen. This booklet is an overview of natural cycles such as the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, phosphorous cycle, and the water cycle. In addition, it discusses the impact humans have had on each of these cycles and it\u27s effect on global warming and other climate changes.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eco_education/1002/thumbnail.jp
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