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how human activities cause an imbalance biogeochemical cycles

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Answered by zaidkhan1214
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Human activities have greatly increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and nitrogen levels in the biosphere. Altered biogeochemical cycles combined with climate change increase the vulnerability of biodiversity, food security, human health, and water quality to a changing climate.

Answered by unknown5654
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Human activities have greatly increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and nitrogen levels in the biosphere. Alteredbiogeochemical cycles combined with climate change increase the vulnerability of biodiversity, food security, human health, and water quality to a changing climate.
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