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Long chains of nitrogen are incredibly explosive.
Nutrients that contain nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are called proteins
you breathe in more nitrogen then oxygen because there is 78% n in the air and 21% o in the air
No but Venus and Earth do. Venus's atmosphere is the way it is by what has been termed global warming gone mad. The enormously CO2-rich atmosphere, along with thick clouds of sulfur dioxide, generates the strongest greenhouse effect in the solar system, creating surface temperatures of over 460 °C (860 °F)
from massive stars that have evoleved long ago
Around 80 days
Clover is important to New Zealand pasture for it adds nitrogen. To enable the clover to be pollinated, Bumble Bees were introduced, for Honey Bees lack a sufficiently long tongue.
nitrogen molecules move into the air by diffusion of h2o2 coming from animals.
A few weeks or until the grass is around 10 to 12 inches high.
So they can be fresh for a long period of time before opening ☺️
It can help so long as the horse doesn't have what's called 'pasture heaves' where it's allergic to the molds in the grass.
You can place your horse in the pasture in order to give him forage. So long as he stays there long enough to give him the amount that he needs, you will not need to feed him forage from the feed box.
3 - 8 Months depending on ground temp.
A Betta does not have a "nitrogen cycle"
Opened it will not last long before it dries out, but in plastic wrap or a container it will last about 5 days.
As long as none of the foul balls are caught before they touch the ground, there is no limit.
It took over two months