Earth's geochemical and biogeochemical cycles are important because they tend to maintain a balance of Earth's materials.

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Earth's geochemical and biogeochemical cycles are crucial for maintaining the balance of materials necessary for supporting life, regulating climate, and sustaining ecosystems. These cycles involve the movement of elements and compounds through different Earth systems (like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere) and help ensure the availability and recycling of essential nutrients.

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