Biology, asked by pantu92, 11 months ago

Atmospheric nitrogen is continuously Being 'Fixed' and converted into nitrogen compounds. Then how does the percentage of Nitrogen in the atmosphere remain unchanged?​

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Answered by pratmswamy117
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Answer:

because of the nitrogen cycle itself.

Explanation:

atmospheric nitrogen is continuously being fixed by nitrogen fixing bacteria.

but at the same time some part of fixed nitrogen goes up in the atmosphere.

Answered by shreyanshijaiswal88
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