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(b) Gaseous cycle and sedimentary cycle cannot be separated completely from each other.just the statement?
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Answered by Anonymous
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The different gaseous cycles are the nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, and the water cycle. The sedimentary cycles have the earth's crust as the reservoir pool..Gaseous cycles tend to move more rapidly than do sedimentary ones and to adjust more readily to changes in the biosphere...

Answered by soniatiwari214
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  • The atmosphere and hydrosphere are both filled with gaseous biogeochemical processes.
  • Air and the ocean are thus the primary reservoirs of gaseous biogeochemical cycles.
  • Among the gaseous biogeochemical cycles are those involving nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, and water. The atmosphere serves as a significant reservoir, particularly in the nitrogen cycle.
  • The soil and sedimentary rocks serve as the primary reservoir for the cycles known as sedimentary biogeochemical cycles. As a result, the principal pathway for the components of sedimentary biogeochemical cycles is from the land to the water to the sediments.
  • There are two basic types of biogeochemical cycles: gaseous cycles and sedimentary cycles.
  • They show how the elements migrate across various parts of the Earth.
  • These cycles occur naturally.
  • But both kinds of cycles are accelerated and modified by human activity.

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