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How nitrogen cycles through the biosphere?

it goes thorugh a pcocess called nitrateisattion


The cycles of material through ecosystems are called?

biogeochemical cycles, which involve the continuous movement and transformation of elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus through living organisms and their environment. These cycles are essential for maintaining the balance of nutrients and energy within ecosystems.


Which of the following are geochemical cycles important for recycling and balancing earth materials?

hydroligic and rock cycles


What goes through cycles?

What goes through cycles are women.... Also trees and animals.


Why are cycles in the biosphere called biogeochemical cycles?

The jonerz cycle


How nitrogen cycles through the land and the ocean ecosystem?

explain how nitrogen cycles through the land and ocean ecosystems


What happens to the phosphates when plants and animal die?

When organic life dies, phosphorus will either go back into the dirt or water as the organic matter decays. It cycles through plants and animals much faster than it does through rocks and other non organic materials.


What materials are part of the three most important cycles in the ecosystems?

The three most important cycles in ecosystems are made of the materials water, carbon and nitrogen. As a result of these three cycles, the ecosystem is able to dispose of waste and recycle elements back into nature.


What is the number of wave or cycles per second called?

The unit of cycles per second is called Hertz


Describe how Earth's biosphere cycles materials over and over?

The Earth's biosphere cycles materials over and over by the carbon cycle. The only new matter in the biosphere is the energy from the sun. The total amount of carbon on Earth remains the same, but it takes different forms. Every living thing contains carbon. As living things die and decompose, the carbon is recycled again and again.


How biogeochemical cycles provide organisms with raw materials necassary to synthesize complex organic compounds?

Biogeochemical cycles recycle elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus through the environment, making them available to plants and other organisms. These elements are essential raw materials for synthesizing complex organic compounds like proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. By cycling through the environment, these elements are constantly recycled and reused by different organisms.


What is called the number of cycles per second?

The number of cycles per second is called frequency. It is typically measured in hertz (Hz).