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What are biogeochemical cycles.? Explain the pathway of any one of them.

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Answered by sereenasunil
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Biogeochemical cycles are a combination of biological, geological and chemical pathways. It is also known as an inorganic-organic pathway. Explanation: In this pathway, chemical elements move through living biological spheres or non-living/ abiotic spheres like atmosphere, hydrosphere or lithosphere in a cycle.

Answered by aadarsh59
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Biogeochemical cycles are a combination of biological, geological and chemical pathways. It is also known as an inorganic-organic pathway. Explanation: In this pathway, chemical elements move through living biological spheres or non-living/ abiotic spheres like atmosphere, hydrosphere or lithosphere in a cycle.

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