describe nitrogen cycle in nature
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the nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple Chemicals forms as it circulates among the atmosphere Terrestrial and Marine ecosystems important processing in the nitrogen cycle include fixation modification nitrification and denitrification
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The conversion of nitrogen can be
carried out through both
biological and physical processes.
Important processes in the
nitrogen cycle include fixation ,
ammonification, nitrification, and
denitrification. The majority of
Earth's atmosphere (78%) is
nitrogen, making it the largest
source of nitrogen .
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The conversion of nitrogen can be
carried out through both
biological and physical processes.
Important processes in the
nitrogen cycle include fixation ,
ammonification, nitrification, and
denitrification. The majority of
Earth's atmosphere (78%) is
nitrogen, making it the largest
source of nitrogen .
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