Biogeochemicalchapter 5 Midterm
Biogeochemicalchapter 5 Midterm
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE
BioGeoChemical Cycles- refers to the overall chemical cycles through both the biological and
geological world. Each chemical has its own unique cycle, but all of the cycles do have some things in
common.
WATER CYCLE-Also known as hydrologic cycle, it is the path water takes through its various states, -
vapor, liquid, soil – as it moves throughout the ocean, atmosphere, groundwater, streams and etc. In
the water cycle, energy is supplied by the sun, which drives evaporation
✓ Evaporation- Is the reverse process in which the liquid water becomes gaseous. It occurs
when the physical state of water is changed from a liquid state to a gaseous state, with
considerable amount of heat
✓ Transpiration-A Biological process that occurs mostly in the day. Water inside of plants is
transferred from the plant to the atmosphere as water vapor through numerous individual leave
openings.
✓ Condensation-Is a process by which water vapor changes its physical state from a vapor,
most commonly to a liquid. It condenses onto small airborne particles to form dew, fog, or
clouds.
✓ Precipitation-Occurs when water condenses from gaseous state in the atmosphere and falls
to earth. Any and all forms of particles fall from the atmosphere and reach the ground.
CARBON-OXYGEN CYCLE-Is the movement of carbon, in its many forms, between biosphere,
atmosphere, oceans and geosphere.
PHOSPHOROUS CYCLE- the simplest cycle in the BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE, the cycle that
describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead
organic material. Has only one form which is phosphate.