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State the sources of Phosphorus in nature.

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Answered by arjun3033
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Agriculture is one of the largest source of phosphorus. Phosphorous is obtained from mineral sources such as rock salt, colloidal salt(soft salt) or from bone sources like steamed bone meal or fish bone meal.

Answered by Secondman
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"Sources of Phosphorus in nature:

    Phosphorus happens most plentifully in nature as a component of the orthophosphate particle (PO4)3−, comprising of a P molecule and 4 oxygen ions. The rocks and minerals act as huge phosphorus reservoir on land. Phosphorus-rich stores have commonly shaped in the sea from guano, and after some time, geologic procedures convey sea silt to arrive.

     Enduring of rocks and minerals discharge phosphorus in a dissolvable shape where it is taken up by plants and it is changed into natural mixes. When the plant eaters eat the plant the phosphorus enters into their body and gets mixed with their tissues.  After death, the creature or plant rots, and phosphorus comes back to the dirt where an expansive piece of the phosphorus is changed into insoluble mixes. Overflow may convey a little piece of the phosphorus back to the sea. For the most part with time (a large number of years) soils wind up lacking in phosphorus prompting biological community retrogression.

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