what is nitrogen and it's important
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Nitrogen is found in soils and plants, in the water we drink, and in the air we breathe. It is also essential to life: a key building block of DNA, which determines our genetics, is essential to plant growth, and therefore necessary for the food we grow.
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Nitrogen, the most plentiful element in our air, is important to life.
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Nitrogen is found in soils and plants, in the water we drink, and in the air we breathe.
Importance of Nitrogen:
- The fragile balance of substances that is significant for maintaining life is a significant area of exploration, and the balance of nitrogen in the climate is no exception.
- At the point when plants lack nitrogen, they become yellowed, with hindered development, and produce more modest leafy foods. Ranchers might add fertilizers containing nitrogen to their yields, to build crop development.
- Without nitrogen fertilizers, researchers says that we would lose it up to 33% of the harvests on which we depend on for food and different kinds of horticulture.
- However, we wanted to know how much nitrogen is important for plant development, in light of the fact that an excessive amount of can contaminate streams, harming marine life.
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