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Phosphate is considered a nonrenewable resource. It is primarily obtained from phosphate rock, which is mined and processed for agricultural fertilizers. Unlike renewable resources, phosphate deposits take millions of years to form, and once depleted, they cannot be replenished within a human timescale. Sustainable management and recycling of phosphate are crucial to prolong its availability.

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