how different materials are cycled in the environment in separate biogeochemical cycles
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A biogeochemical cycle is referred as the pathway through which any chemical substance circulates through abiotic (atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere) and biotic (biosphere) compartments of the earth.
Many biogeochemical cycles are there for the chemical elements i.e. calcium, hydrogen, mercury, sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus, selenium, oxygen and carbon; the molecular cycles for silica and water; macroscopic cycles i.e. rock cycle; along with the human-induced cycles of the synthetic compounds.
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