Natural cycles of the environment
Question asked by: nkgodwin
Asked on: 16 Sep 2009
There are many cycles and basically things like carbon, nitrogen and water that are important to life on the planet are all bound up in cycles.
There are major factors that both take in and give out these elements, and this basically acts as a check and balance on the amount of each of these and ensure that they do not swing too rapidly in a way that would be dangerous to life on earth.
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Replied at: 21 Sep 2009
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