The main energy in the circulation of matter in nature is the energy of the Sun. But it must be remembered that we are talking about organic matter and surface water. Of the mineral substance, the issue is rather complicated. The hydrosphere is part of the geosphere.
I agree with V.N. Bublias Bublias that in the rock cycle, rocks and matter go through uplift, weathering, erosion, deposition, melting, crystallization, and metamorphism as they travel between Earth's surface and its interior layers. Matter cycles and energy flows in organisms and rocks and organisms grow and get energy by rearranging atoms in food molecules. Earth's cycles of matter are driven by solar energy, Earth's internal thermal energy, and gravity. Mass is conserved in physical changes and chemical reactions. In natural systems, both energy and matter are conserved within a system. This means that energy and matter can change forms but cannot be created or destroyed. Energy and matter are often cycled within a system, and different forms of matter and energy are able to interact. Energy is transferred between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere in a variety of ways, including radiation, conduction, and convection. Conduction is one of the three main ways that heat energy moves from place to place. The other two ways heat moves around are radiation and convection. Energy flows straight through the ecosystem; it is lost as heat at each step, but it is never recycled. Matter is recycled and is not lost from the ecosystem. Without a continuous flow of matter and energy the system will cease to function. Some systems conserve matter by cycling and recycling continuously. If these systems also have renewable or inexhaustible source of energy, they become sustainable. The hydrosphere interacts with the geosphere when bodies of water or rain cause land formations to erode. Rivers and rainstorms break down rocks into small particles and form new rock patterns as well. The hydrosphere releases snow and ice that make the geosphere hard and cold. When a parcel of air in the atmosphere becomes saturated with water, precipitation, such as rain or snow, can fall to Earth's surface. That precipitation connects the hydrosphere with the geosphere by promoting erosion and weathering, surface processes that slowly break down large rocks into smaller ones. While seemingly static, the geosphere is in fact a very active player in the earth's systems, affecting the atmosphere and the oceans, as well as critical processes such as the water cycle and biogeochemical cycles. The biosphere receives sunlight and gases from the atmosphere. It collects water from the hydrosphere and a living medium from the geosphere. All four spheres can often be found in a single location.
RK Naresh's brilliance shines again. He just answered the question he set up for himself to answer. Did the question and the answer come from the same text book? How long is RK Naresh going to be allowed to play the system?