pick Best response for the black and why. Phosphorus and calcium are two events that differ in their matter cycles form nitrogen carbon or sulfur cycles because they

A. Are not transported in fluid systems
B. Have very dense gaseous states
C. Are more complex in their mineral ore configuration
D. Do not involve the atmosphere

C. Are more complex in their mineral ore configuration

This response best explains the difference between phosphorus and calcium in their matter cycles compared to nitrogen, carbon, or sulfur cycles. Phosphorus and calcium are often found in minerals and rocks and require more complex processes to be released into the environment, whereas nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur cycles involve more straightforward pathways in the environment.