Many processes are not cyclical. The question needs to be more specific.
Trees release oxygen during photosynthesis, which is then taken in by animals like foxes during respiration. Foxes inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, which is used by the trees to create more oxygen through photosynthesis. This cyclical process maintains a balance of oxygen levels in the environment.
A terrarium with live plants would be able to continuously cycle oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) gases. The plants use CO2 during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct, creating a cyclical process where oxygen is replenished and carbon dioxide is removed from the air.
The process is anabolic.
Anabolism is an endergonic process.
Catabolism is an exergonic process.
The water cycle is a classic example of a cyclical process in nature. It involves the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and back again through processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. This cyclical process ensures the continuous availability of water on Earth.
Depends on the process but "period" is a generally accepted term - although this is usually used to describe a cyclical (repeating) process.
a cyclical biological process of about a thousand years applied to cultures/civilizations
The Procurement cycle is the cyclical process of key steps when procuring goods or services.
The four seasons are cyclical and fairly predictable.
The production and use of...is typically cyclical
cyclical phenomenons are which take place regularly. now though floods have become quite regular they are not exactly cyclical phenomenons. but seeing the conditions now yes floods are cyclical phenomenons.
It does not, largely because there is no such thing as cyclical time.
The four seasons are cyclical and fairly predictable.
its cyclical because it goes around and never stops
because it involevs people
d. cyclical