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Explanation:, The nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical, cycle by which nitrogen is converted into, multiple chemical forms as it circulates, among atmosphere, terrestrial, and, marine ecosystems. The conversion, of nitrogen can be carried out through, both biological and physical processes., Important processes in the nitrogen, cycle include fixation, ammonification,, nitrification, and denitrification. The, majority of Earth's atmosphere (78%), is atmosphere nitrogen, making it the, largest source of nitrogen. However,, atmospheric nitrogen has limited, availability for biological use, leading to a, scarcity of usable nitrogen in many types, of ecosystems., Scanned by CamScanner
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Denetrifying, Bacteria, Atmospheric, Nitrogen, Air, Nitrogen-fixation, by Bacteria, algae,, electrification etc., Nitrates, Protoplasm or, Plant Body, Proteins, Protien, Syathnaia, Nitrate, Bacteria, Organic, Nitrogen, Food, Animale, Dead Organic Matter, Nitrites, Decomposers, Nitrite, Bacteria, Amminifying Bacteria, Ammonia (NH,), Nitrogen-Cycle, Scanned by CamScanner
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Non-, Renewable, Parameters, Renewable, Resources, Resources, There is no, These get, depletion in, Depletion or, depleted with, them with, exhaustion, continuous, continuous, consumptid, consumption., Mineral ores, Sunlight,, fossil fuels, wind, water,, Examples, such as coal, vegetation,, and, etc., petroleum., These emit, These emit, comparatively, low carbon, Impact on, higher carbon, and thus, the, and thus ha, have a low, environment, a higher, carbon, carbon, footprint., footprint., The upfront, The upfront, Upfront cost, cost is high., cost is low., In order to, In order to, harvest non-, harvest, renewable, renewable, resources, t, Infrastructure, energy, the, cost of, cost of, infrastructu, infrastructure, is low and, is very high., cost-effective., It requires a, It requires a, huge area for, Area, smaller area,, wind farms,, comparatively., etc., Scanned by CamScanner, C Feedback, C Feedback, C Feedback
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How does the atmosphere act as a blanket?, Answer:, The atmosphere mainly contains air which is, a bad conductor of heat. Due to this, the, atmosphere keeps the average temperature, of the Earth fairly balanced during the day, and even throughout the year. The, atmosphere prevents the sudden increase in, temperature during the daylight hours and, during the night, it slows down the escape of, heat into the outer space. In this way,, atmosphere acts as a blanket., Scanned by CamScanner