Through lightning strikes or manure
78% of the air in Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen. Also, all plants have nitrogen.
Nitrogen gets into the earth's atmosphere through the nitrogen cycle.
Yes, when the peanut plant is tilled back into the earth nitrogen is released into the soil for other plants.
The illustration that represents the largest reservoir of nitrogen on earth should display the atmosphere. The atmosphere of earth contains around 78.09 % nitrogen.
A number of things humans can do return nitrogen to the soil. but I'm betting the most common one is mowing their lawns. The decomposing grass clippings will put some nitrogen back into the soil.
Rhizobium
nitrogen fixation. look it up
How do dead organism return inorganic back to the earth
nitrites
they put carbon dioxide back in the atmosphere
Nitrogen is fixed
78% of the air in Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen. Also, all plants have nitrogen.
Water pollution affects the nitrogen cycle the least. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle of nitrogen as it enters earth, becomes fixed, and leaves earth, back to the atmosphere. The only way that water pollution can affect the nitrogen cycle is if there is too much trash in one area of a body of water, thus clogging the surface and not allowing algae to absorb the nitrogen. It could also clog the surface and not allow denitrifying bacteria in waterlogged soil to release the nitrogen back into the atmosphere.
Yes, Earth's atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen.
Yes Earth's atmosphere comprises 78% Nitrogen.
Nitrogen is!
I think because pluto is farther from the sun than earth the nitrogen is probally frozen so there is not as much and it is colder than the nitrogen found on earth