why is nitrogen essential for the life of plants? How They Obtained It
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Nitrogen is essential in plant processes such as photosynthesis. Thus, plants with sufficient nitrogen will experience high rates of photosynthesis and typically exhibit vigorous plant growth and development.
Nitrogen is produced commercially almost exclusively from air, most commonly by the fractional distillation of liquid air. The liquid air is then allowed to warm up, allowing the lower-boiling-point nitrogen to evaporate from the mixture first.
Nitrogen is produced commercially almost exclusively from air, most commonly by the fractional distillation of liquid air. The liquid air is then allowed to warm up, allowing the lower-boiling-point nitrogen to evaporate from the mixture first.
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the nitrogen is is very important for the plants because through nitrogen the plants prepared their foods and nitrogen that have to release by animals or human also taken by plants .
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