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The earth's geochemical cycles are the
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rock
nitrogen
water
energy
phosphorus
tectonic
water
carbon
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rock
nitrogen
water
energy
phosphorus
tectonic
water
carbon
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The Earth's geochemical cycles are the **water cycle** and **carbon cycle**.
Other important cycles, but not the primary ones, include the nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle, and rock (or tectonic) cycle. If you're looking for just two to highlight, the water and carbon cycles are typically the most emphasized in discussions about geochemical cycles.
Other important cycles, but not the primary ones, include the nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle, and rock (or tectonic) cycle. If you're looking for just two to highlight, the water and carbon cycles are typically the most emphasized in discussions about geochemical cycles.
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