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What living and nonliving factors play a role in the nitrogen cycle?

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The atmosphere soil water plants animals and bacteria hope this helped
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Answer: The nitrogen cycle refers to the cycle of nitrogen atoms through the living and non-living systems of Earth. The nitrogen cycle is vital for life on Earth. Through the cycle, atmospheric nitrogen is converted to a form which plants can incorporate into new proteins.

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