The Water Cycle, The Carbon and Oxygen Cycle, The Nitrogen Cycle, and The Phosphorus Cycle.
It's part of the "Oxygen" cyclePhytoplankton dynamics in relation to the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in a coastal ecosystem of western Europe.
The carbon cycle is the set of biogeochemical processes by which carbon undergoes chemical reactions, changes form, and moves through different reservoirs on earth, including living organisms.The geological component of the carbon cycle is driven by plate tectonics and includes processes like volcanic eruptions and burial of carbon-rich sediments on the ocean floor.The biological component of the carbon cycle is driven by respirationand photosynthesis by living organisms.Humans influence the global carbon cycle in several ways, but primarily through burning fossil fuels.
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
Water cycle is important for living organisms. It helps in recycling of water.
The person that answered this question before is an idiot. To put an advertisement. STUPID!!!! But what ever. Answer: I do not understand the question fully because I have the same question for homework. I just know the four main processes are the nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and water cycle are the four cycles.
the Carbon cycle
Photosynthesis, respiration, the water cycle
i suppose it will be water, carbon and nitrogen
Biogeochemical cycle is the exchange of matter through the biosphere involving living organisms, chemical processes, and geological processes.
is the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon cycles through earth's ecosystems.
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Biogeochemical cycle is a natural pathway for elements of living matter. In the biogeochemical cycle elements move through biotic and abiotic factors of Earth.
Oxygen cycle
is the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon cycles through earth's ecosystems.
Example Producers ----- Consumers ----- Secondary consumers ----- Decomposers ------ Soil ----- Producers ----- (And so on)
Biogeochemical cycle
The processes involved in water cycle are: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection. These are the important processes that are involved.