By decomposers like mushrooms.
Our air is about 79% Nitrogen.
Nitrogen in the air is converted into nitrates through a process called nitrogen fixation, where certain types of bacteria or lightning convert atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2) into ammonia (NH3) or nitrate (NO3-). These nitrates can then be taken up by plants and incorporated into their tissues.
The air we breathe is composed of approximately 78% nitrogen. This nitrogen is vital for many biological processes, but is generally inert and does not react with other components in the air.
Nitrogen makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
Dry air is just over 78% nitrogen gas.
The nitrogen has to be absorbed in rain and then taken up by the roots of the plant.
Fairly unreactive gases. Air with the oxygen taken out.
Nitrogen is not used by the body; oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide and water goes out.
Air = which is roughly 80% Nitrogen and 20% Oxygen.
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.
Our air is about 79% Nitrogen.
Yes. About 75% of air is Nitrogen.
About 78% of air is Nitrogen.
There is about 78.09% of nitrogen in the air.
The atmosphere is 78.08% Nitrogen78%70%
Nitrogen makes up about ~80% of the air we breath in.
dry air contains 78% nitrogen.