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  1. Introducing natural processes - Rewilding Britain

    Natural processes are the endless interactions that shape our planet and support life. From the catastrophic (wildfires, volcanoes, tidal waves) to the microscopic (the formation of mycorrhizal …

  2. Ecological Processes | US EPA

    Feb 5, 2025 · Collectively, ecological processes produce organic matter, transfer carbon and nutrients, drive soil formation, and enable organisms to reproduce.

  3. What Are Ecological Processes and Why Do They Matter?

    Aug 3, 2025 · Ecological processes are the continuous interactions and transformations that occur within natural environments. They dictate how energy moves, how nutrients cycle, and how populations …

  4. Natural process - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings)

  5. Natural Processes → Term

    Jul 29, 2025 · Natural processes are the ongoing, fundamental operations of the Earth that sustain life and shape our world. These are the silent, persistent forces and cycles that occur without human …

  6. Ecosystem Processes – Understanding Nature’s Essential Functions

    Ecosystem processes underpin ecosystem services by maintaining the natural cycles and functions that provide benefits to humans, such as clean water, fertile soil, and pollination of crops.

  7. What Are Earth’s Natural Cycles and Why Are They Important?

    Jun 15, 2025 · Every breath, every bite of food, every drop of water we use connects us to Earth’s natural rhythms. And every action we take—whether building cities, burning fuel, or farming …

  8. Natural Ecological Processes - Wild Europe

    Abiotic: room for the water, fire and wind processes Biotic: especially on the level of meta-populations: “key (steering) species”, facilitating viable gene pools, enabling migration and adaptation

  9. Natural processes are the backbone of our planet, shaping our environment and sustaining life. From the formation of mountains and oceans to the cycle of water and carbon, natural processes …

  10. Biogeochemical Transformations - PNNL

    Biogeochemical transformations explore the chemical and biological processes shaping Earth's ecosystems, impacting water quality, soil health, and sustainability.