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The biogeochemical cycles move through biotic and abiotic regions.
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Biogeochemical cycles circulate elements and compounds through both biotic (living organisms) and abiotic (air, water, soil, rocks) components — e.g., the carbon cycle moves carbon among the atmosphere, oceans, soils, and living organisms.
Biogeochemical cycles circulate elements and compounds through both biotic (living organisms) and abiotic (air, water, soil, rocks) components — e.g., the carbon cycle moves carbon among the atmosphere, oceans, soils, and living organisms.
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