the nitrogen cycle is the pathway that nitrogen follows through an ecosystem. or something with decaying animals putting nutrients back into the soil.
it is recycled by use
how plastics are recycled?does the recycling have an impact on the environment
The nitrogen cycle is defined as the pathways for which nitrogen is recycled. As with all elements, nitrogen is constantly combined and uncombined with other elements to form essential and nonessential compounds for life. We term this progression from one compound to the next its pathway. Tracking nitrogen's pathway is critical to understanding the role nitrogen plays in the chemical functions of an ecosystem. Consequently, we can apply this knowledge to the management of key processes in our captive reef ecosystems to ensure a balanced, healthy environment for our reef's inhabitants.
there would be no oxygen on earth.
dead plants
There are many pros and cons of using recycled material. For instance the pros include preservation of the environment and affordability. As for the con, the quality of the end product may be affected.
Carbon and Nitrogen are the natural elements that are recycled in the environment during the Carbon cycle and the Nitrogen cycle AND Carbon and Sodium. Not looked at enough.Harder to chase.
When an Animal Dies, and Decomposes Nitrogen is Released, where Bacteria and Plants begin there work, you may want to research the Nitrogen Cyclean animal returns nitrogen to the environment when it urinates or decompeses or dies or decays
Nitrogen.
how plastics are recycled?does the recycling have an impact on the environment
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A dead organisms nitrogen rich compounds are taken in by decomposers or are released back into the environment. The compounds are either recycled again by soil micro-organisms or are converted by detrifying bacteria back into nitrogen gas.Answer this question…
they are nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
yes
This photo album is made from recycled paper.Water is recycled on the International Space Station.We have not recycled enough plastic this year.He was fined £200 because he has not recycled his rubbish.
The answer: the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle
it can be recycled
Because it can be recycled.