how does nitrogen fixation takes place during lightning?
how does plants make use of the nitrates and nitrite Present in soil..........
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Nitrogen dioxide dissolves in water, creating nitric acid, which forms nitrates. The nitrates fall to the ground in raindrops and seep into the soil in a form that can be absorbed by plants. Lightning does add nitrogen to the soil, as nitrates dissolve in precipitation.
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