Gaseous cylces Is a process by which elements like oxygen,carbon, nitrogen & water move through atmosphere in a gaseous phase . The reservoir pool is atmosphere or water .
Liquid water will undergo evaporation to become gaseous water vapor in the water cycle.
Nitrogen. Carbon. Phosphorus. Water. NOT CALCIUM
The formation of clouds
The Sun is not a planet. It is a star. The Earth has gas on it, but it is not gaseous compared to the planets defined as gaseous. So your answer would be no the Sun and the Earth are not gaseous planets.
These reverse processes are both part of the water cycle
nitrogen cycle
Carbon cycle is a type of Gaseous cycle.Biological/biochemical cycles can only be either Gaseous or Sedimentary. I hope it will work :)
Liquid water will undergo evaporation to become gaseous water vapor in the water cycle.
In a gas cycle elements move through the atmosphere. Main reservoirs are the atmosphere and the ocean.Gas Cycles:CarbonNitrogenOxygen
This is the transformation of liquid water in gaseous water.
Nitrogen. Carbon. Phosphorus. Water. NOT CALCIUM
Biogeochemical cycles are basically of two types: a) Gaseous cycles like carbon (as carbon dioxide), oxygen, nitrogen, etc. b) Sedimentary cycles like sulphur, phosphorus, etc. In gaseous cycles, the elements have a main reservoir in the gaseous phase, and the reservoir pool is the atmosphere or water. The biogenetic materials involved in circulation pass through a gaseous phase before completing the cycle. In sedimentary cycles, the elements main reservoir pool is lithosphere and the biogenetic materials involved in circulation are non-gaseous. The sedimentary cycles are usually very slow as the elements may get locked up in rocks and go out of circulation for long periods.
Charles Arthur McPherron has written: 'An evaluation of the gaseous-steam cycle (field cycle)' -- subject(s): Mechanical engineering
In the atmosphere, they are attached in the form of gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2).
Biogeochemical cycles are basically of two types: a) Gaseous cycles like carbon (as carbon dioxide), oxygen, nitrogen, etc. b) Sedimentary cycles like sulphur, phosphorus, etc. In gaseous cycles, the elements have a main reservoir in the gaseous phase, and the reservoir pool is the atmosphere or water. The biogenetic materials involved in circulation pass through a gaseous phase before completing the cycle. In sedimentary cycles, the elements main reservoir pool is lithosphere and the biogenetic materials involved in circulation are non-gaseous. The sedimentary cycles are usually very slow as the elements may get locked up in rocks and go out of circulation for long periods.
The formation of clouds
lightening help to fix gaseous nitrogen to more chemically reactive forms