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No, phosphorus is just a nonmetal element.

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Phosphorus is the eleventh most abundant element in the Earth's crust at about 0.12% or 1000 ppm.

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No, phosphorus is not a rare earth element. Rare earth elements are a group of 17 elements in the Periodic Table, while phosphorus is a non-metallic element commonly found in nature.

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