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Even though considerable nitrogen is available in the air, most plants do not use the nitrogen (N 2 ) found in the air. Why not?​

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Answered by BaapJi001
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Explanation:

Even though considerable nitrogen is available in the air, most plants do not use the nitrogen (N2) found in the air. ... Atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is pretty inert. This means that it does not easily break apart

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Answered by harshitaverma84
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Explanation:

The event has been dubbed the "Christmas star," because some astronomers have theorized the “Star of Bethlehem” could have been a rare conjunction involving both Jupiter and Saturn. Those looking to see the star will want to look above the southwestern or western horizon just after sunset, experts said

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