Water Cycle: In the water cycle of a rainforest water is added to the atmosphere through transpiration where plants release water from their leaves during photosynthesis. The moisture then forms rain clouds, that releases the water back onto the rainforest.
Carbon Cycle: Carbon is in all living things, atmosphere, water and dead matter. Its starts with plants, during photosynthesis a plant absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Then oxygen is released back into the atmosphere. When the plant dies/decomposes carbon is returned to the environment. It can also be absorbed by animals who eat the plants.
Phosphorus Cycle: Phosphate is found in water, soil, and sediments. Found in small portions in soil, phosphorus can limit plant growth. Some farmers use phosphate fertilizers on farmland. Animals get phosphate from eating plants. Phosphorus is a important nutrient for animals and plants. Phosphorus moves rocks, water, soil, sediments, and organisms. Rain over time causes rocks to release phosphate ions, then its distibuted into the soil and water.Plants take the phosphate from the soil. Then the plants are consumed by animals. Once the phosphate is in the plant or animal, the phosphate is incorporated into organic molecules. When the plant or animal dies, and decays the phosphate goes back into the soil. In the soil organic forms of phosphate are made for the plants. Phosphorus in soil can end up into the water then formed into sediments over time.
Nitrogen Cycle: Nitrogen is essential for plants and animals. There is a lot of nitrogen in the air, but its in a chemical form thats not avalaible for plants. This is why it goes through a process that when a plant dies it gives off nitrogen into the soil and water, then when herbivores that eat the plants die it separates into nitrogen compounds. Herbivores and carnivores eat the plants, and when they die or release waste nitrogen is released back into the environment. Tropical rainforests are limited in growth because of the low nitrogen levels, most of the nitrogen is absorbed into the soil.
1-The water cycle and the carbon cycle are often found in the same places, and are involved in the same processes. The carbon cycle has plant growth, plant and animal decay. The water cycle removes carbon from the atmosphere by exchanging it with water. Without water plants cannot absorb carbon and grow. Decay is also extremely slow when water is limited. The water cycle supplies the water needed to keep the carbon cycle moving. If photosynthesis stopped the water cycle would still continue, but if the water began to completely stop and evaporate off of the oceans the carbon cycle would not function. Human survival depends on both cycles. 2-The nitrogen cycle impacts the carbon, water, and phosphorus cycle because nitrogen is the nutrient needed by plants, without nitrogen, plants would died. The carbon, water and phosphorous cycles all involve plants.