Environmental Cycle is a natural process in which elements are continuously cycled in various forms between different compartments of the environment. The biogeochemical refers to the consideration of the biological, geological, and chemical aspects of each cycle. Plants absorb the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to live together with water from the soil for growth. The process of photosynthesis transforms carbon dioxide into sugars, which later are eaten by animals or insects that use it for their own needs. Those animals reinject carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by breathing or when they die it is being returned to the soil by the decomposition process.
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