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The addition of impervious surfaces is a common feature of u…

The addition of impervious surfaces is a common feature of urbanization.  Impervious surfaces seal the soil by not letting water, organic material, or oxygen in.  Discuss how impervious surfaces affect the cycle below.   Water cycle:  Identify two fluxes altered by impervious surfaces.  Say whether each is increased or decreased and explain why.  (6)

The addition of impervious surfaces is a common feature of u…

The addition of impervious surfaces is a common feature of urbanization.  Impervious surfaces seal the soil by not letting water, organic material, or oxygen in.  Discuss how impervious surfaces affect the cycle below.   Nitrogen cycle: Identify two fluxes altered by impervious surfaces.  Say whether each is increased or decreased, explain why, and be sure to state which specific molecules are involved.  (8)

The addition of impervious surfaces is a common feature of u…

The addition of impervious surfaces is a common feature of urbanization.  Impervious surfaces seal the soil by not letting water, organic material, or oxygen in.  Discuss how impervious surfaces affect the cycle below.   Carbon cycle: Identify two fluxes altered by impervious surfaces.  Say whether each is increased or decreased and explain why.  (6)