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The following are some of the most important biogeochemical cycles: (1) the water cycle (2) the carbon-cycle (3) the cycling nitrogen (4) the cycle of oxygen. The producers of an ecosystem use several basic non-viving inorganic nutrients.

Explanation:

Moving and exchanging organic and inorganic substances into the synthesis of the matter is a nutrition cycle (or ecological recycling). Energy flow is a one-way and non-cyclical channel, while the mineral nutrient transfer is cyclical. Mineral cycles comprise carbon, sulfur cycle, nitrogen cycle, water cycle, phosphorus, and oxygen cycle, which are continuously recycled to productive ecological nutrition along with other mineral nutrients.

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Water Cycle

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