naturally weather to release phosphate ions over long periods of time. This plays a key role in regulating the natural phosphorous cycle. The natural phosphorous cycle The phosphorus cycle begins in the Earth’s crust where phosphorus-containing rock, phosphorite, is weathered by processes of wind, rain, freezing and thawing until it eventually becomes soil. This can take many millennia to occur. Once in the soil, part of the phosphorus is absorbed by plants. Phosphorus is then transferred from plants to
Movements across the world tend to make change. Events that lead up to these changes often times are impactful, or even critical to the movement 's success. If these events did not happen the movement may have been slowed or halted altogether. The world we see today would be very different. These events or actions by individuals pushed the movements into where they could grasp or make change, get attention from outside of the movement, or push the people involved to strive for more change or faster