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11 July, 17:00

Why does the phosphorus cycle occur more slowly than both the carbon cycle and the nitrogen cycle?

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  1. 11 July, 19:13
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    The phosphorus cycle occurs more slowly than both the carbon cycle and the nitrogen cycle because of the reason phosphorus rarely occurs as a gas. Both nitrogen cycle and carbon cycle are found in the air as a gas and will always be ready to absorb by the body while phosphorus cycle is not in the air as a gas but rather moves slowly from deposits on land to living organism.
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