Biological cycles ;-)
Because there no oxygen on the moon.
It's different from other cycles because it can't be found in the gas state, only on land, water and sediment
I think its the water cycle
It's different from other cycles because it can't be found in the gas state, only on land, water and sediment
carbon + nirtic acid = water + nitrogen dioxide + carbon dioxide
It is true that scientists classify the nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and water cycles as biogeochemical cycles. This is also referred to as cycling of substances.
Carbon, Nitrogen, Water and Oxygen Cycles.
Water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen are what make up the biogeochemical cycles. Since all of these elements occur naturally in the environment these biogeochemical cycles are considered to be sustainable.
The Water, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon Cycle...
The carbon cycle The nitrogen cycle The Phosphorus cycle The Sulfur cycle The water cycle The Calcium cycle There could also be a Hydrogen and Oxygen cycle but these are usually included in the Carbon, Water and Nitrogen cycle. There could also be a rare mineral cycle too but this seems to simplistic to be honoured with a name.
1. Biogeochemical Cycle 2. Water Cycle 3. Nitrogen Cycle 4. Carbon Cycle
carbon,water,simba, and mufasa cycles are present in the african savanna
all of the cycles (water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles) are the same because they are all cycles that have to do with the atmosphere.
i suppose it will be water, carbon and nitrogen
Nitrogen. Carbon. Phosphorus. Water. NOT CALCIUM
yes.
As energy and matter flow through an ecosystem, matter must be recycled and reused. Substances such as water, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus each pass between the living and nonliving worlds through biogeochemical cycles.