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These are both correct as they both relate to future tense.E.g. 'It will rain' is the same as 'It is going to rain'.One difference is that 'going to' can be used when there is an 'if' in a sentence.E.g. 'If it rains...' is the same as 'If it is going to rain...' but 'If it will rain...' is incorrect.
In general ... No. Gaseous Nitrogen has little or no place in an near future space settlements. It is not needed in current space ventures - except to reduce oxygen partial pressure near the Earth's surface.
Nitrogen is a chemical element, N.
Since 78.08% of the Earth's atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, yes. But it cannot be used in biological processes. The nitrogen animals use comes in the form of nitrogen compounds acquired from food. Ultimately, the nitrogen used by most living things is produced by nitrogen-fixing bacteria which do use nitrogen from the atmosphere, these compounds are then taken in and used by plants.
A power plant using fossil fuels must recover nitrogen, sulfur oxides and in the future carbon dioxide.
Yes it is but it is usually used in a phrase not just by itself. For example, you would say "will be going" or "going to." Going can be used as a future tense by itslef though.
To express/talk about events that are going to happen in the future.
it is what we are going to do like in this photo answer: the plane is going to fly. going to is future time reference word used above
Credit cards are going to be used more and more in future shopping. Many places are not going to want to deal with cash.
Is by its self does not have a future tense but with other verbs it can be used to make a future tense. For example: is + present participle can make a future tense. eg She is having a party next Saturday. is + going + to + verb can be used to make a future tense. eg The boy is going to go home soon.
The future tense verb of "was going" is "will be going."
will bendAlso going to is used for future:He is going to bend the the wood for the boat today.and present continuous can be used for future especially if with a time phrase.We are bending the wood for the boat on the weekend.
'Is' is a present tense be verb. It is used with other main verbs to make future tense verb phrases. By itself 'is' has no future tense.with going to + verb -- He is going to have a party.with present participle -- The doctor is arrivingsoon.
will do Did is the past tense of do. Do is used in the future tense. will do I will do my assignment tomorrow going to do She is going to do her assignment tonight. is /am /are doing + time phrase They are doing their assignments on the weekend
will future =will blunder going to future = going to blunder
Nitrogen is used in the atmosphere by.....
nitrogen is used in fertilizers