Biogeochemical Cycle and Human Impact on the Everglades
This is a biogeochemical carbon cycle for the Everglades National Park. A biogeochemical cycle is a pathway through which chemical substances biosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Biological, geological, and chemical factors can all be involved. In this ecosystem in the exchange of carbon by all kinds of organisms is very important to the survival of the Everglades. The impact that human activity has had on this ecosystem has been that the Everglades has lost areas of its land to humans. This causes resources to be more scarce and causes populations of organisms to migrate to other areas. The biggest human impact on this park is that they cause populations of organisms to have to move and adjust, which can create serious problems.