Questions: The water cycle includes living elements and non-living geological processes. What type of cycle is the water cycle?

The water cycle includes living elements and non-living geological processes. What type of cycle is the water cycle?
Transcript text: The water cycle includes living elements and non-living geological processes. What type of cycle is the water cycle?
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The answer is the second one: Biogeochemical cycle.

Explanation:

  • Biogeochemical cycle: This is the correct answer. The water cycle is considered a biogeochemical cycle because it involves the movement of water through both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components of the Earth. It includes processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and infiltration, which are all part of the Earth's system involving both biological and geological elements.

  • Inorganic cycle: This is incorrect. While the water cycle does involve inorganic processes, the term "inorganic cycle" is not typically used to describe the water cycle. The water cycle is more accurately described as a biogeochemical cycle because it encompasses interactions between biological organisms and geological processes.

In summary, the water cycle is best described as a biogeochemical cycle due to its integration of biological and geological processes.

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