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Q: How do elements move trough the biogeochemical cycle?
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How do elements such as carbon and nitrogen get move through the world?

Through the biogeochemical cycle.


What reservoirs that chemical elements can move through as part of the Earth's biogeochemical cycle?

the solid EarthEarth's oceansEarth's atmosphereorganisms on Earth


What is an abiotic carbon cycle?

Biogeochemical cycle is a natural pathway for elements of living matter. In the biogeochemical cycle elements move through biotic and abiotic factors of Earth.


What are some reservoirs that chemical elements can move through as part of the Earth's biogeochemical cycle?

the solid Earth,Earth's oceans,Earth's atmosphere, andorganisms on Earth


What is the cyle in which matter and energy move through various steps on earth?

Biogeochemical cycle is the cycle in which matter and energy move through various steps on earth.


What is gaseous cycle?

In a gas cycle elements move through the atmosphere. Main reservoirs are the atmosphere and the ocean.Gas Cycles:CarbonNitrogenOxygen


Does biogeochemical cycles move through biotic and abiotic regions?

Yes they do


Matter move through an ecosystem in?

In a food chain from producers to consumers .


What is the importance of different biogeochemical cycles in the nature?

Biogeochemical cycles are named for the cycling of biological, geological and chemical elements through Earth and its atmosphere. The cycles move substances through the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere. Cycles are gaseous and sedimentary. Gaseous cycles include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and water. These elements cycle through evaporation, absorption by plants and dispersion by wind. Sedimentary cycles include the leeching of minerals and salts from the Earth's crust, which then settle as sediment or rock before the cycle repeats. Repetition of the cycles is important. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, making the air breathable. Plants also acquire nutrients from sediment. Animals acquire nutrients from plants and other animals, and the death of plants and animals returns these nutrients to the sediment as they decay. The cycle then repeats and allows other living things to benefit. The simplest example of biogeochemical cycles at work includes water. Water evaporates from the oceans, condenses as clouds and precipitates as rain, which returns the water back to the earth in a cycle.


What can electons move trough easily?

bubble gum


Carbon oxygen and nitrogen move between different chemical reservoirs on the Earth via biogeochemical cycles. What is the most significant source of energy that drives Earth's biogeochemical cycles?

As with almost everything else, the main source of energy is the Sun.


Is trough same as flume?

Close. A flume usually is used to move something, like, lumber. A Trough is a long tub of water used to give animals water. It usually doesn't move, where a flume is used like a slide.