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Phosphorus moves in a cycle through rocks, water, soil and sediments and organisms. Over time, rain and weathering cause rocks to release phosphate ions and other minerals. This inorganic phosphate is then distributed in soils and water. Plants take up inorganic phosphate from the soil.
The phophorus cycle is best described by the movement of phosphorus between land, ocean and living organisms. Hope this answers the question. With this cycle, the atmosphere is not involved.
The phosphorus cycle is the movement of phosphorus from the rocks where its found into the environment and, finally, into the plants and animals that need it. Forces like rain and freezing and thawing of rocks erode them, or break them down over time. As they erode, their phosphorus moves into the dirt and water.
The phosphorus cycle represents the process by which phosphorus is removed from inorganic materials, used by living organisms, and then incorporated back into waterways, such as lakes, rivers and oceans. Thus, the phosphorus cycle essentially recycles this important element between inorganic and organic sources.
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