All organisms are involved in the carbon cycle.
Geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere are involved. Water travels through these spheres.
BBisosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere
the oceans influence the climate by absorbing and storing the carbon dioxide
The Lithosphere.
All organisms are involved in the carbon cycle.
Carbon dioxide gas is largely involved in the carbon cycle. Carbon mono-oxide also plays a very limited role in this cycle.
Geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere are involved. Water travels through these spheres.
Both spheres are part of the water cycle e.g evaporation from oceans/lakes and condensation into clouds which falls as precipitation. Both spheres are also part of the carbon cycle; oceans/lakes are carbon dioxide sinks which help to keep atmospheric carbon dioxide levels at approx 0.04%.
Both spheres are part of the water cycle e.g evaporation from oceans/lakes and condensation into clouds which falls as precipitation. Both spheres are also part of the carbon cycle; oceans/lakes are carbon dioxide sinks which help to keep atmospheric carbon dioxide levels at approx 0.04%.
BBisosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
No, as well as the geosphere, the carbon cycle also moves carbon between the atmosphere, the biosphere, and the hydrosphere.
the oceans influence the climate by absorbing and storing the carbon dioxide
the oceans influence the climate by absorbing and storing the carbon dioxide