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Nothing will happen, nitrogen gas is inert and non toxic, 78% of the air we live in and breath is nitrogen.
nothing will happen
Cells that take nitrogen in the air and make to a form that plants can take in from the soil.
What must happen for pure nitrogen in the air to be able to be us eby plants/ A. Photosynthesis B. Fixation C. Precession D. Respiration
It already is. Air is about 4/5ths nitrogen and about 1/5th oxygen (and about 1% "other stuff"). The current ratio of nitrogen to oxygen in air is about 4:1 as you can see.
The nitrogen is about 78% in air but living organisms can not take from air.
if nitrogen fixation does not take place nitrates will not be taken if nitrates are not there so there is no photosynthesis so it metaboills and if photosynthesis is not there so there is no life thats what nitrogen fixation not allows in nitrogen cycle
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.
Well, if you meant "What will happen if oxygen is MORE abundant than nitrogen?" then the answer to that question is that all those who breathe in air would breathe more proficiently than ever before Well, if you meant "What will happen if oxygen is MORE abundant than nitrogen?" then the answer to that question is that all those who breathe in air would breathe more proficiently than ever before
Ous air consists of 71% nitrogen and 29% oxygen.
About 78% of air is Nitrogen.