Geography, asked by hadvaidmansi23, 7 months ago

what is the effect of nitrogen gas present In atmosphere on oxygen. explain in short

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Answered by DevendraLal
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The effect of nitrogen gas present in the atmosphere on oxygen.

  • As we know that the nitrogen is the inert gas so it is not used in many of the reactions as we use oxygen, this is also the reason why our atmosphere has more ratio of nitrogen than oxygen. Due to which the amount of the oxygen getting lesser and nitrogen is at its stable ratio.
  • On the other hand, when nitrogen forms its compound which is a nitrous oxide that is as a greenhouse gas and promotes global warming. This emits from the vehicles and chemical industries.
Answered by bhavyasree004
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The nitrogen cycle, in which atmospheric nitrogen is converted into different organic compounds, is one the most crucial natural processes to sustain living organisms. During the cycle, bacteria in the soil process or "fix" atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, which plants need in order to grow.

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