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Nature's cycles

Nature's cycles are patterns of repeated processes that sustain life and maintain ecological balance. Examples include the water cycle, where water evaporates, forms clouds, and returns as rain; the carbon cycle, which moves carbon through the atmosphere, organisms, and Earth; and the seasons, driven by Earth's tilt and orbit, affecting climate and plant growth. These cycles ensure the flow of vital nutrients and energy, supporting ecosystems and life on our planet. They are interconnected, creating a dynamic and resilient system that adapts and self-regulates over time.