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how nitrogen get fixed to the soil through the action of lightning​

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Answered by frozen12352
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Nitrogen in the atmosphere can be transformed into a plant-usable form, a process called nitrogen fixation, by lightning. ... 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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Answered by Anonymous
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Nitrogen in the atmosphere can be transformed into a plant-usable form, a process called nitrogen fixation, by lightning. ... 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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