Cycles of NatureNorth Carolina photographer Thomas Wyche documents the dynamics of the natural world's cycles |
Contents
CYCLES OF NATURE | |
WATER CYCLE | |
SOIL CYCLE 25 | |
PHOTOSYNTHESIS CYCLE 37 | |
REPRODUCTION CYCLE 61 | |
CYCLE OF THE SEASONS 81 | |
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adelgid aquatic areas autumn bacteria begin beneath bloodroot blossoms Blue Ridge Blue Ridge Mountains breathing air carbohydrates carbon dioxide carnivorous plant chlorophyll cles of Nature clouds colors comet Conservation Award constellation continues create creatures cycles of nature decay process deep trench formed diurnal cycle Earth's atmosphere eggs erode erosion essential evaporation eventually exist fall fallen tree back fertilized flower forest cycle forest floor frogs frozen fruits fungal fungi gather nutrients gentle sloping rock Hale-Bopp hatching hemlock holoparasite host insects lakes land animals lichens living plants mature trees meteor Meteorites millennia millions mistletoe mountain mycorrhizae natural world nature's cycles oceans oxygen parasitic pattern pitcher plant plant and animal plates pollinate ponds precipitation reflects released reproductive cycle salamander seasons seeds shape slowly snow solar system solstice usually species spring sprouting Squawroot stream summer Sun's sundew surface survival tectonic plate temperatures water cycle water vapor WESTCLIFFE PUBLISHERS winter Wyche