Biology, asked by pavankumar23, 1 year ago

Why could we say that biogeochemical cycles are in balance?

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Answered by aishwaryamano
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In Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle orsubstance turnover or cycling of substancesis a pathway by which a chemical substancemoves through both the biotic (biosphere) and abiotic (lithosphere, atmosphere, andhydrosphere) components of Earth. A cycle is a series of change which comes back to the starting point and which can be repeated.Water, for example, is always recycled through the water cycle, as shown in the diagram. The water undergoes evaporation,condensation, and precipitation, falling back to Earth. Elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another through biogeochemical cycles
Answered by theking20
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The way we say that biogeochemical cycles are in balance is as follows:

  • Nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, water cycle, oxygen cycle, phosphorus cycle are the most important biogeochemical cycle.
  • This cycles always stays in the state of equilibrium.
  • The time when in the cycling of elements there is a balances state between components, the equilibrium state occurs.
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