GS IENV-1.1.2Biogeochemical cycles — carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus

Biogeochemical cycles — carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus

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Exam Strategy

UPSC Prelims tests biogeochemical cycles through factual recall and ecosystem impact questions. Examiners focus on reservoir locations, human disruption (carbon emissions, fertilizer runoff), and consequences like eutrophication. Common mistakes: confusing nitrogen fixation agents, misplacing phosphorus reservoirs (no atmospheric phase), or oversimplifying anthropogenic impacts.

High-yield hooks
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Carbon: atmosphere-biota-lithosphere reservoir exchange

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Nitrogen: N₂ fixation by bacteria essential step

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Phosphorus: rock weathering, no atmospheric cycle

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Eutrophication: excess nitrogen and phosphorus trigger

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Anthropogenic disruption: Haber-Bosch, fossil fuels, fertilizer runoff

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