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What is cyclic movement in the environment

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Answered by shubhimathurgwalior
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Answer:

The root of cyclical is “cycle” which means movement in a circular fashion, or the circular fashion itself.

Explanation:

movement that has a closed route repeated annually or seasonally. Distance Decay. the various degenerative effects of distance on human spatial structures and interactions.

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The required answer is:

Biogeochemical Cycle

Explanation:

  • Life on earth consists of a great variety of living organisms. These living organisms exist and survive in a diversity of associations. Such survival involves the presence of systemic flows such as flows of energy, water, and nutrients. These flows show variations in different parts of the world, in different seasons of the year, and under varying local circumstances. Studies have shown that for the last one billion years, the atmosphere and hydrosphere have been composed of approximately the same balance of chemical components. This balance of the chemical elements is maintained by a cyclic passage through the tissues of plants and animals. The cycle starts by absorbing the chemical elements by the organism and is returned to the air, water, and soil through decomposition. These cycles are largely energized by solar insolation. These cyclic movements of chemical elements of the biosphere between the organism and the environment are referred to as biogeochemical cycles. Bio refers to living organisms and geo to rocks, soil, air, and water of the earth.
  • There are two types of biogeochemical cycles: the gaseous and sedimentary cycles. In the gaseous cycle, the main reservoir of nutrients is the atmosphere and the ocean. In the sedimentary cycle, the main reservoir is the soil and the sedimentary and other rocks of the earth‘s crust.
  • The energy of the sun drives these cycles in great part. Biogeochemical cycles describe these periodic exchanges of biosphere chemicals between an organism and its surroundings. Geo denotes the earth's rocks, soil, air, and water, whereas bio denotes living things.
  • The gaseous cycle and the sedimentary cycle are two different kinds of biogeochemical cycles. The atmosphere and the ocean serve as the primary nutrient reservoirs in the gaseous cycle. The soil, sedimentary rocks, and other materials that make up the earth's crust serve as the primary reservoir for the sedimentary cycle.

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