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Answered by Anonymous
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Five main processes cycle nitrogen through the biosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere: nitrogen fixation, nitrogen uptake through organismal growth, nitrogen mineralization through decay, nitrification, and denitrification. Microorganisms, particularly bacteria, play major roles in all of the principal nitrogen transformations. Because these processes are microbially mediated, or controlled by microorganisms, these nitrogen transformations tend to occur faster than geological processes like plate motion, a very slow, purely physical process that is a part of the carbon cycle. Instead, rates are affected by environmental factors that influence microbial activity, such as temperature, moisture, and resource availability.

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Answered by Ravikumarchauhan
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First u draw the nitrogen cycle

Plant protoplasm take atm. Nitrogen called nitrogen fixation and industry take nitrogen called nitrification

The plant protoplasm convert ammonia called ammonification

And industy convert nitrates called also nitrification.. And further convert nitrogen called denitrification.

And plant ammonia convert first nitrites and nitrites further use plant protoplasm

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