What is biogeochemical cycles and its importance?
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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).
The most important biogeochemical cycles affecting ecosystem health are the water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles. ... Because cycling of water is central to the functioning of land ecosystems, changes that affect the hydrologic cycle are likely to have significant impacts on land ecosystems.
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biogeochemical cycles are the cycle of various natural elements like water , carbon dioxide and nitrogen cycle.
Explanation:
biogeochemical cycles is the process on which various important natural elements of life gets recycled and the main important organism responsible for this are decomposers and the bacteria which decompose the human , animal, plant wastes (are called puteriefieng bacterias) which mainly cantain the nitrogenous wastes{human urine}and the decomposers by decomposing the human , plant waste release out this nitrogen back to atmosphre.
Now while we have discussed about biogeochemical cycles let us discuss it importance:;
1)with out this*biogeochemical cycles we can't survive .
2)No continuation of humanlife on earth
3)only few microbes may have chance of survival