The document discusses biogeochemical cycles, which describe the movement of chemical elements through the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. It specifically examines the carbon, water, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, and sulfur cycles. Each cycle involves the movement of an element through various pools and fluxes between the biotic and abiotic components of Earth, driven by both physical and biological processes. Human activities have significantly impacted these natural cycles through activities like burning fossil fuels, agriculture, deforestation, and industrialization. Maintaining the natural biogeochemical cycles is essential for sustaining life on Earth.