Biology, asked by finomwan, 5 days ago

How does the Phosphorus Cycle differ from the other biogeochemical cycles?
A. Phosphorus only cycles through the environment, not through organisms.
B. Phosphorus doesn’t enter the atmosphere directly.
C. Phosphorus is not found as a mineral, only in organic form.
D. Phosphorus doesn’t enter the water.

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Answered by dineshsuhag3
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Answer:

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Answered by leeshes
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Answer:

B. Phosphorus doesn’t enter the atmosphere directly

Explanation:

Phosphorous cycles through several components of the biosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. However, it generally does not circulate through the atmosphere, unlike other biogeochemical cycles, like for example carbon or nitrogen.

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