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explain nitrogen cycle

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Answered by Dharmendra2120
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The nitrogen cycle is the process by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms. This transformation 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,[1] making it the largest pool of nitrogen. However, atmospheric nitrogen has limited availability for biological use, leading to a scarcity of usable nitrogen in many types of ecosystems. The nitrogen cycle is of particular interest to ecologists because nitrogen availability can affect the rate of key ecosystem processes, including primary production and decomposition. Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion, use of artificial nitrogen fertilizers, and release of nitrogen in wastewater have dramatically altered the global nitrogen cycle[citation needed]
Answered by Divyanshisingh050319
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Atmosphere is made of many gases The main gas is nitrogen which is 78% of total gas Nitrogen is one of the essential constitution of living organisms as part of protein, chlorophyll, nucleic acid and vitamin.The atmospheric nitrogen can not be taken directly by plants.

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