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 Why are nutrient cycles in nature called biogeochemical cycles? 

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Nutrient cycles are called biogeochemical cycles because ions/molecules of a nutrient aye transferred from the environment (rocks, air and water) to organisms (life) and then brought back to the environment in a cyclic pathway. The literal meaning of biogeochemical is bioliving organism and georocks, air and water.
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NCERT EXEMPLAR-ECOSYSTEM-Ecosystem
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  2. Why is the rate of assimilation of energy at the herbivore level calle...

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  3. Why are nutrient cycles in nature called biogeochemical cycles?

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  4. Give any two examples of xerarch succession.

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  5. Define self sustainability

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  6. Given below is a figure of an ecosystem. Answer the following question...

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  7. What is common to earthworm, mushroom, soil mites and dung beetlein an...

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  8. Orgnisms at a higher trophic level have less energy available. Comment...

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  9. The number of trophic levels in an ecosystem are limited. Comment.

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  10. Is an aquarium a complete ecosystem?

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  11. What could be the reason for the faster rate of decomposition in the t...

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  12. Human activities interfere with carbon cycle. List any two such activi...

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  13. Flow of energy through various trophic levels in an ecosystem is unidi...

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  14. Apart from plants and animals, microbes form a permanent biotic compon...

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  15. Poaching of tiger is a burning issue in today’s world. What implicatio...

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  16. In relation to energy transfer in ecosystem, explain the statement ”10...

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  17. Primary productivity caries from ecosystem to ecosystem. Explain ?

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  18. Sometimes due to biotic/abiotic factor the climax remain in a particul...

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  19. What is an incomplete ecosystem? Explain with the help of suitable exa...

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