Phosphate can be lost from the phosphorus cycle for long periods of time when ____.
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The phosphorus cycle is the biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus through the geosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Unlike the other major biogeochemical cycles (oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and water), the atmosphere does not play a significant role in the movements of phosphorus because phosphorus and phosphorus-based compounds are usually solids at the typical ranges of temperature and pressure found on Earth.
The phosphorus cycle reflects the harmonious interactions between organisms and their biotic and abiotic environments, with phosphorus flowing through each compartment by give and receive actions and allowing life to exist. However, sometimes the harmony that has been built up over many years is disrupted by human beings, who may put excessive amounts of phorphorus into a particular ecosystem through fertilizer, sewage, or other means. This can result in eutrophication and decreased biodiversity.