Lightning is a loon to plants. Justify your answers with the help of chemical equation ?
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Plants get ammonia and nitrate from lightning which are nutrients required for the growth of the plant.
Explanation:
Lightning converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia and nitrate (NO3) that enter soil with rainfall.
In the absence of these nutrients, man-made chemical nutrients are needed by plants to grow properly.
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