Nutrient cycles occur at both the local ecosystem level through biological processes, and the global level through geological processes and atmospheric circulation. Key nutrients like carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycle through biotic and abiotic compartments of ecosystems, including organisms, soils, atmosphere, and oceans. At the global scale, the hydrosphere and atmosphere drive the water cycle, while carbon and nitrogen cycle through oceans, soils, atmosphere, and biosphere. Human activities are altering global nutrient cycles, such as through the large amounts of nitrogen added to ecosystems from fossil fuel combustion.