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The biogeochemical cycle refers to the cycling of elements by the geosphere as well as by the biosphere. For example, there is a biological carbon cycle whereby carbon is sequestered by plants in the form of sugars as well as a geochemical cycle whereby carbon is sequestered by minerals in the form of carbonates.
Cadence and average speed dictate the difference, however rapid vs slow refer's to a cycling cadence (RPM)
tertiary consumer
Could create pollution
Combustion, respiration.
Biogeochemical cycling is the continuous cycling of chemical elements. This is through the biotic and abiotic components of the biosphere.
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nutrients will be circulated throughout the biosphere.
The biogeochemical cycle refers to the cycling of elements by the geosphere as well as by the biosphere. For example, there is a biological carbon cycle whereby carbon is sequestered by plants in the form of sugars as well as a geochemical cycle whereby carbon is sequestered by minerals in the form of carbonates.
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