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Sedimentary cycle : Phosphorous cycle :: Material Cycle :
(1) Carbon cycle
(ii) N, cycle
(iii) Biogeochemical cycle (iv) O, cycle
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Sedimentary cycles vary from one element to another, but each cycle consists fundamentally of a solution (or water-related) phase and a rock (or sediment) phase. ... Phosphorus, which cycles primarily through the terrestrial and aquatic environments, is one of the most-important elements influencing the growth of plants.

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