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Plants are capable of using nitrogen directly from the atmosphere. True false
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Plants are capable of using nitrogen directly from the atmosphere. True false
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Plants are capable of using nitrogen directly from the atmosphere. True false
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True I believe because plants require gases which they take from the air.
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Answer:
its false
Step-by-step explanation:
because plants cant do that
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