Biogeochemical Cycles: AP Environmental Science Definition

Jacque Cartwright

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What does the term biogeochemical cycle mean?

In In AP® Environmental Science, biogeochemical cycles are the natural ways that essential chemicals and elements like carbon, nitrogen, water, and phosphorus move between the Earth's spheres, which are the biosphere, the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere.

Why are biogeochemical cycles important?

Understanding these cycles is important for understanding how:

  • Ecosystems function and maintain balance.

  • Human activities can impact these processes.

Examples of biogeochemical cycles

These cycles include biological, geological, and chemical processes.

This makes it possible for the Earth to keep using and recycling important nutrients and elements.

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Jacque Cartwright

Author: Jacque Cartwright

Expertise: Geography Content Creator

Jacque graduated from the Open University with a BSc in Environmental Science and Geography before doing her PGCE with the University of St David’s, Swansea. Teaching is her passion and has taught across a wide range of specifications – GCSE/IGCSE and IB but particularly loves teaching the A-level Geography. For the past 5 years Jacque has been teaching online for international schools, and she knows what is needed to get the top scores on those pesky geography exams.

Alistair Marjot

Author: Alistair Marjot

Expertise: Biology & Environmental Systems and Societies

Alistair graduated from Oxford University with a degree in Biological Sciences. He has taught GCSE/IGCSE Biology, as well as Biology and Environmental Systems & Societies for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. While teaching in Oxford, Alistair completed his MA Education as Head of Department for Environmental Systems & Societies. Alistair has continued to pursue his interests in ecology and environmental science, recently gaining an MSc in Wildlife Biology & Conservation with Edinburgh Napier University.

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