5.1 Carbon cycle
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Biogeochemical cycles describe the movement of matter and energy between Earth's spheres. These cycles, including carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water, are essential for life and ecosystem functioning. Understanding them is crucial for addressing environmental challenges. Human activities have significantly altered these cycles, leading to issues like climate change and eutrophication. Studying biogeochemical cycles helps us develop sustainable practices in agriculture, forestry, and waste management to mitigate our impact on the environment.
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Biogeochemical cycles describe the movement of matter and energy between Earth's spheres. These cycles, including carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water, are essential for life and ecosystem functioning. Understanding them is crucial for addressing environmental challenges. Human activities have significantly altered these cycles, leading to issues like climate change and eutrophication. Studying biogeochemical cycles helps us develop sustainable practices in agriculture, forestry, and waste management to mitigate our impact on the environment.
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