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Write characteristics of biogeochemical cycles (3 points)

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most important biogeochemical cycles are the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, oxygen cycle, phosphorus cycle, and the water cycle. The biogeochemical cycles always have a state of equilibrium. The state of equilibrium occurs when there is a balance in the cycling of the elements between compartments.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Biogeochemical cycle, any of the regular pathways by which fundamental components of living matter are flowed.

Characteristics of biogeochemical cycle:

  • Each biogeochemical cycle can be considered as having a supply (supplement) pool — a bigger, sluggish, as a rule abiotic segment — and a trade (cycling) pool — a more modest however more-dynamic piece worried about the fast trade between the biotic and abiotic parts of a biological system.
  • The manners by which a component — or compound like water — moves between its different living and nonliving structures and areas in the biosphere is known as a biogeochemical cycle.
  • Many different geochemical cycles associating carbon, nitrogen and water can be seen.
  • The biogeochemical cycles generally have a condition of balance. The condition of harmony happens when there is an equilibrium in the cycling of the components between compartments.

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