1. Algae grows like crazy
2. They suck up all the oxygen in the aquatic environment
3. The algae die
4. Anaerobic bacteria take over
5. Smells terrible.
Nitrogen already makes up about 80% of the air. It's hard to imagine a scenario in which "too much nitrogen being released" would add any appreciable (or even detectable) amount to that, and even if there were, nitrogen is very nearly inert under conditions we normally see on Earth. So pretty much nothing would happen to the environment.
it decreases the nutrients available for living organisms.
Nothing will happen, nitrogen gas is inert and non toxic, 78% of the air we live in and breath is nitrogen.
nothing will happen
Don't exactly take my word for it but, sunflowers can respond to the sunlight by causing photosynthesise to happen. Thus, it getting nutrients from it
If the a biotic matter in the environment was not recycled the world would end
the heat will just be absorbed by the environment. It may be converted into electricity. It may be absorbed by heavy run machines. etc.
To people, without nitrogen, their brains will burst (seriously). Same thing will happen to animals, and to plants, it will die.
growth
i dont no but something big will happen
nothing will happen
if ther will be too much nitrogen so oxygen will decrease and we will be breathless .