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Biogeochemistry - What does it mean?

biogeochemistry | |

Biogeochemistry vs Geochemistry - What's the difference?

biogeochemistry | geochemistry |


As nouns the difference between biogeochemistry and geochemistry

is that biogeochemistry is (biology|geology|chemistry|ecology) the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment and especially of their mutual relationships while geochemistry is (chemistry) the branch of chemistry that deals with the chemical composition of the earth and other planets, and with the chemical processes that occur in the formation of rocks and minerals etc.

Taxonomy vs Biogeochemistry - What's the difference?

taxonomy | biogeochemistry |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and biogeochemistry

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while biogeochemistry is (biology|geology|chemistry|ecology) the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment and especially of their mutual relationships.

Biogeochemistry vs Biogeochemically - What's the difference?

biogeochemistry | biogeochemically |


As a noun biogeochemistry

is (biology|geology|chemistry|ecology) the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment and especially of their mutual relationships.

As an adverb biogeochemically is

in a biogeochemical manner.

Biogeochemistry vs Biogeochemist - What's the difference?

biogeochemistry | biogeochemist |


As nouns the difference between biogeochemistry and biogeochemist

is that biogeochemistry is (biology|geology|chemistry|ecology) the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment and especially of their mutual relationships while biogeochemist is a scholar in the field of biogeochemistry, the study of the chemical, geological and biological factors that govern the composition of the natural environment.

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