EXPLAIN BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
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Biogeochemical cycles are a constant interaction between biotic and abiotic components of the biosphere. It is dynamic but a stable system. These interactions consist of transfer of matter and energy between different components,
There are few common biogeochemical cycles:
Water-Cycle
Nitrogen-Cycle
Carbon-Cycle
Oxygen-Cycle
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Biogeochemical cycles are a constant interaction between biotic and abiotic components of the biosphere. It is dynamic but a stable system. These interactions consist of transfer of matter and energy between different components,
There are few common biogeochemical cycles:
Water-Cycle
Nitrogen-Cycle
Carbon-Cycle
Oxygen-Cycle
Hope this helps !!
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Though the energy flow in an ecosystem in one way, the flow of Newton's is cyclical. all organisms need Newton's for their growth. study the various components in the figure give alongside and the cyclical flow of Nutrition within an ecosystem is called the biogeochemical cycle.
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