hydrologic, rock, and tectonic
The geo-chemical cycle attributes to the pathway through which specific biochemical components move on the exterior of the planet and beneath the surface of the land. The cycle is defined as geo-chemical because it included both the geological and synthetic constituents. The three important geo-chemical cycles that subsist on the earth are hydrologic, rock and tectonic cycles.
The hydrologic series contract with the evolution of liquid around the land surface, both beneath and on the exterior of the earth, the rock cycle contract with pebbles and boulders while the tectonic cycle contract with rock deformation method.