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Phosphorus primarily comes from phosphate rocks, which are mined and processed to produce fertilizers and other chemicals. It is also naturally found in living organisms, as part of DNA, RNA, and ATP, and is released into the environment through biological processes. Additionally, phosphorus can enter ecosystems through weathering of rocks and soil erosion. Human activities, such as agriculture and industrial processes, contribute to its circulation and availability in the environment.

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