Explain Biogeochemical cycle with the help of suitable diagrams.
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Biogeochemical cycles are pathways by
which chemical substances get cycled
through Earth's living and non-living parts.
The following are four cycles that are
important to life:
The water cycle consists of water that
evaporates from Earth's surface and
coming back down as precipitation.
The carbon cycle consists of carbon that
enters living tissue through photosynthesis
and returns to the atmosphere through
respiration, decaying organisms, and the
burning of fossil fuels.
The nitrogen cycle consists of nitrogen
moving through three major processes,
which are nitrogen fixation, nitrification, and
denitrification.
The phosphorous cycle consists of
phosphorus moving through water, soil, and
sediments.
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- A biogeochemical cycle is one of several natural cycles, in which conserved matter moves through the biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem. ... The abiotic components can be subdivided into three categories: thehydrosphere (water), the atmosphere (air) and the lithosphere(rock)
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