precipitation is linked to the nitrogen cycle because air contains nitrogen and when the rail falls there's an average of about 12% nitrogen in the water that falls, which affects the nitrgen cycle by boosting nitrogen levels up to aproximetly 12g of nitrogen per 5m squared, which the added nitrogen levels may affect delicate ecosystems if not properly managed.
The increase in nitrogen levels is often caused by gases containing nitrogen being released into the atmosphere.
A nitrogen cycle is ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and nitrogen. Nitrogen is deposited into soils and surface waters, usually through precipitation.
nitrogen cycle
Bacteria is the organism most critical in the nitrogen cycle. Bacteria in the nitrogen cycle provides different forms of nitrogen compounds used by higher organisms.
Precipitation
Nitrogen cycle
it is not nitrogen cycle
Respiration in an organism is linked to the carbon cycle but not the nitrogen cycle.
There is no real way of explaining why it is like this, it just is, in theory it is because it is linked to the nitrogen cycle, but I don't think they have even researched this.
The water cycle describes the evaporation of water, and precipitation.
it is in the nitrogen cycle
Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
precipitation is rain
The water cycle controls the precipitation and evaporation of water in the atmosphere.
the nitrogen cycle
The first step of the nitrogen cycle is nitrogen fixation.
The first step of the nitrogen cycle is nitrogen fixation.
the nitrogen cycle in cludes gas
Rain, snow and other precipitation collect and remove particulates and soluble gasses (e.g. nitrogen and sulphur oxides) from the air.