what is the effect of nitrogen gas in atmosphere on oxygen?
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Nitrogen in itself is inert, stable, non-reactive and non-toxic, but too much Nitrogen reduces the oxygen content in the atmosphere, creating an invisible condition that can kill.
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Two gases, nitrogen and oxygen, make up most of the atmosphere by volume. They are indeed important for maintaining life and driving a number of processes near the surface of the Earth. Many of the so called "minor gases" (known here as "variable gases") play an equally important role in the Earth system.
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