10.1 Carbon cycle and its role in climate regulation
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Biogeochemical cycles are nature's recycling system, moving essential elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus through Earth's spheres. These cycles involve complex interactions between living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and rocks, shaping ecosystems and climate. Human activities have significantly altered these cycles, leading to environmental challenges. Understanding these processes is crucial for addressing issues like climate change, eutrophication, and maintaining ecosystem balance in our rapidly changing world.
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Biogeochemical cycles are nature's recycling system, moving essential elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus through Earth's spheres. These cycles involve complex interactions between living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and rocks, shaping ecosystems and climate. Human activities have significantly altered these cycles, leading to environmental challenges. Understanding these processes is crucial for addressing issues like climate change, eutrophication, and maintaining ecosystem balance in our rapidly changing world.
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