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The three nutrients cycle that plays a big part in our ecosystem are carbon cycles, nitrogen cycles and phosphorus cycles. These three are essential to sustain life and balance in our ecosystem.
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The elements are returned back to the atmosphere. It is common in all the cycles.
Yes they play important role in both cycles. They are the component of these cycles.
The air is about 80% nitrogen- but cannot be used by plants for food. Nitrogen fixing bacteria transform nitrogen in the air to nitrogen in the soil that plants CAN use- resulting in greatly improved plant growth, and more fertile soil.
all of the cycles (water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles) are the same because they are all cycles that have to do with the atmosphere.
molybdenum (nitrogen-fixing bacteria) is the bacteria in all of the bio-geochemical cycles
carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus cycles.
Biological cycles ;-)
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.
The three nutrients cycle that plays a big part in our ecosystem are carbon cycles, nitrogen cycles and phosphorus cycles. These three are essential to sustain life and balance in our ecosystem.
yes.
Biological
Carbon, Nitrogen, Water and Oxygen Cycles.
how how might all the producers being dead in the ecosystem effect the carbon oxygen nitrogen cycles
Oxygen, energy, and reproduction.
Carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen are vital components of life on Earth