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How is nitrogen from the atmosphere, the abiotic part of the ecosystem, converted in to the biotic part of the ecosystem in organisms?

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In the process of the nitrogen cycle.
The 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.
This process undergoes and affects the biological, geometrical and chemical aspects in the ecosystem and the abiotic and biotic community.
This cycle leads the abiotic component nitrogen to contribute to the biotic community, decomposition and primal production.

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User Patrick Artner
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It comes from lightning and is named nitrogen fixation.
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