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How does the phosphorous cycle differ from the nitrogen cycle and the carbon cycle?

A.
The phosphorous cycle enters both water and atmosphere, unlike the nitrogen cycle and the carbon cycle.
B.
The phosphorous cycle occurs only in the atmosphere, unlike the nitrogen cycle and the carbon cycle.
C.
The phosphorous cycle does not enter the atmosphere, unlike the nitrogen cycle and the carbon cycle.

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Answer:

The answer is C.

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Answer:

a

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