The water cycle, the carbon cycle, the oxygen cycle, the nitrogen cycle, and the phosphorous cycle are shown in the images attached.
The water, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles are among the essential biogeochemical cycles on Earth that are highly intertwined with other natural processes that support life.
In order to maintain environmental equilibrium, water evaporates, precipitates, and circulates; carbon cycles through photosynthesis and respiration; photosynthesis produces oxygen; nitrogen is fixed and recycled; and phosphorus cycles through rocks, water, and living things.