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difference between in gaseous cycle and sedimentary cycle?​

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Answered by sumisethi674
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Gaseous cycles are cycles in which the main reservoir of the element is air or water. Meanwhile, sedimentary cycles are cycles in which the main reservoir of the element is Earth crust. So, this is the key difference between gaseous and sedimentary biogeochemical cycles

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Answered by mswami35
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Gaseous cycles are cycles in which the main reservoir of the element is air or water. Meanwhile, sedimentary cycles are cycles in which the main reservoir of the element is Earth crust. So, this is the key difference between gaseous and sedimentary biogeochemical cycles.

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