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I'm unable to view images, but if you're referring to a common element in Earth's cycles, it could be carbon, nitrogen, or water. Each of these elements has a distinct cycle involving various processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and biological activity. If you can describe the image or provide context, I can give a more specific answer.

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