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This is the part of a biogeochemical cycle where nutrients are rapidly moving throughout the systole. The elements tend to only be here for a short period of time.

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Gaseous cycle

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Gaseous cycle inclines to travel more frequently than the sedimentary ones. To adjust more steadily to the changes in the biosphere because of the large atmosphere reservoir. The buildup of carbon dioxide are soon dissipated by wind or taken up by the plants. The extraordinary disturbances i.e. global warming are more often than local disturbances which is wild fires and storm driven events. During the rock phase other salt deposits out as rock and sediment in shallow seas eventually to be weathered and can be recycled.

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