How does plate tectonics contribute to long-term life stability?

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Returning sequestered chemicals from the crust/mantle via volcanism and erosion.

Plate tectonics drives volcanism and mountain building, which continuously returns essential elements like carbon and phosphorus from the deep crust and mantle back to the surface through outgassing and erosion, ensuring nutrient balance.

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