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How can atmospheric nitrogen be changed into ammonia without requiring the activity of microorganisms?
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How can atmospheric nitrogen be changed into ammonia without requiring the activity of microorganisms?
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How can atmospheric nitrogen be changed into ammonia without requiring the activity of microorganisms?
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The answer to your question is t
he nitrogen
cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which
nitrogen
is converted
into
various chemical forms as it circulates among the
atmosphere
and terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
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