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Phosphorus is commonly found in rock formations as well as in ocean sediments in the form of phosphate salts. Through the process of weathering these phosphate salts are released and are slowly dissolve in soil water. This process in turns results to plants absorbing the nutrients that come from the soil. This cycle is actually one of the slowest matter cycles in nature.
Earthquakes release phosphorus.

Phosphorus is carried in the rain that was evaporated from lakes.

Human use of fertilizers release phosphorus into the groundwater.

Phosphorus is transpired.