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Most of the phosphorus on Earth comes from phosphate rock, which is mined and processed for use in fertilizers and various industrial applications. Natural weathering of these rocks also releases phosphorus into the soil and water systems. Additionally, phosphorus is present in biological systems, as it is a vital nutrient for all living organisms, but its primary geological source remains phosphate deposits.

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