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N2 gas
Nitrogen makes up about 80% of the Earth's atmosphere.
composition of dry atmosphere by volume..... 78.09% nitrogen
The Earth has an atmosphere of 78% nitrogen (and 21% oxygen).
The Earth's atmosphere is made mainly of nitrogen(78%) and oxygen(21%) and small amount of argon(0.93%) and CO2 (0.03%) and other gases(0.04%)
Over half of the mass of the natural atmosphere is gaseous nitrogen, and large amounts of nitrogen also exist in the form of nitrate salts in the Earth and various compounds in the biosphere.
Nitrogen is about 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen is about 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Lightning helps in the production of a form of nitrogen. Lightning causes oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere to chemically react to combine and form nitrogen oxide, a key ingredient in many fertilizers.
Plants do not actually get their nitrogen from the atmosphere. They get it in compounds in the soil through their roots. Some plants form symbiotic relationships with bacteria in the soil. The bacteria draw nitrogen from the air and form nitrogen compounds. The plants can then use the nitrogen.
The atmosphere on mars is very thin it contains Carbon dioxide, nitrogen and argon.
they get threw their roots and it is called nitrogen fixation
they get threw their roots and it is called nitrogen fixation
In the atmosphere nitrogen takes the form of the diatomic nitrogen molecule, N2.
Youd need to be more specific about the equation, specifically around the atmosphere.
Yes, burning fossil fuel adds nitrogen, in the form of nitric oxide, to the atmosphere.
Due its distance, it is not known for sure if Sedna does have an atmosphere. Scientists have speculated that a tenuous atmosphere may exist for some of its orbit, from the Nitrogen that is present.