Question
What is the difference between gaseous and sedimentary cycles?

Answer

In gaseous cycle, the reservoir is located in atmosphere e.g., Nitrogen in atmosphere whereas in sedimentary cycle the reservoir is located in the soil. e.g., Phosphorus stored in lithosphere.

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