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Eutrophication is the build up or pile up of all sorts of nutrients. Which is phosphates and nitrates(waste) of animals. Eutrophication can change the pond by making it healthier because a lot of animals keep feeding off of it while it keeps reproducing itself.
Nitrogen is an element so it will not change into anything else when it is used. However, it might combine with other elements to form some kind of compound or substance. If you wanted to separate the Nitrogen from a compound you would have to come up with a chemical process to do this. But in princple you can always do this. So yes it can be recycled.
The short answer is yes. I am not sure about the amount but there are only two ways nature converts N2 into a form of nitrogen that is usable by plants. The two ways are microorganisms and lightning. I believe bacteria are the main nitrogen fixers, but there might also be some algae that convert nitrogen as well. We have also mastered fixing N2, the process is the Haber- Bosh process.
A fire stone might work, but ponyta's usually evolve at level 40.
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Eutrophication is the build up or pile up of all sorts of nutrients. Which is phosphates and nitrates(waste) of animals. Eutrophication can change the pond by making it healthier because a lot of animals keep feeding off of it while it keeps reproducing itself.
other water plants might have less light to help them grow, some algae produce toxins, so the water could be poisoned, fish, like carp, that eat algae will have more food.
You probabally just caught him like that, try leveling him up one or two levels then he might evolve. Also make sure he's not holding anything because that might hinder the process.
Feedback might be communicated from a front line heath care worker to an upper level personnel who is the decision maker through other management. Most entry level or front line workers share their feedback with their immediate supervisors. Those supervisors pass that feedback up to the upper level management who are in charge of the decision making process.
I believe he is at level 45, but it might be 40.
Im guessing level 34... It might not . . .
An upper level disturbance is one that is iin the upper level of the atmosphere. This means it might or might not have an effect at actual ground level but scientists still like to monitor such disturbances.
it evolves at level 35 but you might be lucky and get it at a lower level
Nitrogen is an element so it will not change into anything else when it is used. However, it might combine with other elements to form some kind of compound or substance. If you wanted to separate the Nitrogen from a compound you would have to come up with a chemical process to do this. But in princple you can always do this. So yes it can be recycled.
There is no end product of nitrate metabolism. Nitrates, themselves, are one of the end products of protein metabolism. Nitrite resulting from nitrate might confuse some people into thinking that there is nitrate metabolism. In the case of a UTI caused by bacteria, the bacteria produce an enzyme that changes urinary nitrates to nitrites, but this is not metabolism. It's the result of an enzymatic action.
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Process is called naturalization.