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What is the importance of different biogeochemical cycles in the nature

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Answered by golujhaofficia
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Biogeochemical cycles serve a variety of functions at ecosystem level and in ensuring survival of various organisms including humans. Below are some of the importances of biogeochemical cycles.

Biogeochemical cycles enable the transformation of matter from one form to another. This transformation enables the utilization of matter in a form specific to particular organisms. For example humans utilize water in liquid form. Through the hydrological cycle, water vapour is condensed to liquid and ice converted to liquid water. Nitrogen, despite its abundance in the atmosphere it’s often the most limiting nutrient for plant growth. This problem occurs because most plants can only take up nitrogen in two solid forms: ammonium ion (NH4+) and the ion nitrate (NO3-). Therefore, biogeochemical cycles enable the provision of elements to organisms in utilizable forms.
Biogeochemical cycles enable the transfer of molecules from one locality to another. Some elements such as nitrogen a re highly concentrated in the atmosphere, but some of the atmospheric nitrogen is transferred to soil through the nitrogen cycle (which is a biogeochemical cycle).
Biogeochemical cycles facilitate the storage of elements. Elements carried through the biogeochemical cycles are stored in their natural reservoirs, and are released to organisms in small consumable amounts.
Answered by Løvé
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The term biogeochemical tells us about the biological, geological and chemical factors. the circulation of chemical nutrients like carbon, oxygen, water, phosphorus, calcium and nitrogen etc... through the biological and physical world are known a biogeochemical cycles.

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