what is the importance of different biogeochemical cycles in nature
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They are the essential drivers of environmental processes as they regulate the levels of elements essential for life among different pools. Alterations in biogeochemical cycles, such as human induced rapid increase of the concentration of certain elements in the atmosphere, may change the proportion of these elements in particular pools, by making them too scarce or too abundant. Excess element in a particular pool may involve levels that are poisonous for life or critical changes to environmental processes. All biogeochemical cycles are interlinked with each other to some extent, and cycles may affect environmental conditions at global scales (particularly when athmospheric pools are involved), as well as at local scales.
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✿ Biogeochemical cycles enables the transformation of matter from one ecosystem to another.
✿ Biogeochemical cycles enable the transfer of molecules from one locality to another.
✿ Some elements such as nitrogen are highly concentrated in the atmosphere but some of the atmospheric nitrogen is transfer it to soil through the nitrogen cycle.
✿ Biogeochemical cycle facilitates the storage of elements.
✿ Biogeochemical cycles assists in functioning of eco system.
✿ Biogeochemical cycles link living organisms with living organisms, living organisms with non living organisms and non living organisms with non living organisms.
✿ Biogeochemical regulate the flow of substances.
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