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Almost all life forms would die to put it blunt. Actually I'm just kidding but out of what I know I am pretty sure it would not be fun. Beings that most plants need only a certain amount of nitrogen... If we have to much plants would die and we would have nothing to eat neither would the animals the we eat.

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if bacteria could not fix nitrogen in the soil ,the plants would have died and even all of us would not survive as there would be no food for us to eat.

---Lighting would be the main source of Nitrogen Fixation (plato)

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it would not have a pines and it gaes a bit grumpy dumpy

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