How do oxides of nitrogen enter the atmosphere?
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Under natural conditions, nitrogen oxides enter the atmosphere primarily as a result of lightning, which supplies enough energy to cause nitrogen and oxygen in the natural atmosphere to combine chemically.
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Oxides of Nitrogen enter the atmosphere is:
• Oxides of nitrogen enter the atmosphere under normal or biological conditions.
• primary sources of oxides enter the atmosphere is air pollution and lightning.
• In the atmosphere, oxides combine with nitrogen to form nitrogen oxides.
• Nitrogen oxides produced a small extent by microbial cycles in soils.
• Nitrogen oxide is harmful to the ecosystem and it mainly impacts the respiratory system.
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