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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersThe only abiotic element in the nitrogen cycle I know of is lightning. Lightning bind nitrogen and some other stuff to form nitrates. There are certain bacteria, primarily found on the roots of legumes, that also partake in nitrogen fixation. Then there are all the other organisms that utilize this nitrogen and eventually release it back into the cycle.
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Nitrogen gas and nitrate ions.
Nitrogen. Carbon. Phosphorus. Water. NOT CALCIUM
Best Answer - Chosen by VotersThe only abiotic element in the nitrogen cycle I know of is lightning. Lightning bind nitrogen and some other stuff to form nitrates. There are certain bacteria, primarily found on the roots of legumes, that also partake in nitrogen fixation. Then there are all the other organisms that utilize this nitrogen and eventually release it back into the cycle.
Biogeochemical cycle is a natural pathway for elements of living matter. In the biogeochemical cycle elements move through biotic and abiotic factors of Earth.
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The nitrogen cycle or the N2-cycle.
nitrogen
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1. Biogeochemical Cycle 2. Water Cycle 3. Nitrogen Cycle 4. Carbon Cycle
no, it is not a biotic factor it is a cycle which combines different elements together and converts molecules to other ones. it is not biotic nor is it abiotic but rather it includes both biotc and abiotic factors such as soil, lightning, producers, consumers, decomposers, etc
No, this is because no living thing breaths or exhales nitrogen.
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The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.