Asked by Lillian Roebel on Oct 01, 2024
The biogeochemical cycle(s) that cannot be categorized as either sedimentary or gaseous is/are the
A) nitrogen cycle.
B) carbon cycle.
C) water cycle.
D) phosphorus cycle.
E) carbon and nitrogen cycles.
Biogeochemical Cycle
Circulating pathway of elements, such as carbon and nitrogen, involving exchange pools, storage areas, and biotic communities.
Sedimentary
Describing rocks formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at the Earth's surface, including processes of compaction and cementation.
Gaseous
Pertaining to a state of matter that is neither liquid nor solid, characterized by free-moving particles.
- Discern the key biogeochemical cycles and their criticality.
Learning Objectives
- Discern the key biogeochemical cycles and their criticality.