answersLogoWhite

0

growth

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Acid rain is caused by which of the following excess carbon dioxide deforestation nitrogen compounds in the air nitrogen compounds in the soil?

Acid rain is caused by which of the following? excess carbon dioxide deforestation nitrogen compounds in the air nitrogen compounds in the soil Help me please


What will happen if you take nitrogen from the air?

nothing will happen


If you touch Nitrogen Gas what will happen?

Nothing will happen, nitrogen gas is inert and non toxic, 78% of the air we live in and breath is nitrogen.


What would happen if there was too much nitrogen and other nutrient released in the air?

Excessive release of nitrogen and other nutrients into the air can lead to nutrient pollution. This can result in harmful algal blooms, decreased oxygen levels in water bodies (eutrophication), and negative impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, in the atmosphere, excess nitrogen can contribute to air pollution and acid rain.


What do high temperature's high pressure combustion's nitrogen fixation's and lightning produce a excess carbon b excess nitrogen c nitrates d ammonia?

excess nitrogen


Is nitrogen an eco-friendly gas?

It is 72% of our atmosphere. However it also can cause ground level ozone and smog. It also can be bad in water systems if there is an excess. Without it though nothing could live. Plants need it to survive.


Describe how excess nitrogen from agriculture can kill fish?

Excess nitrogen from agriculture means using the inorganic feritilizers. These fertilizers deposit the nitrogen into the soil and overtime the soil decomposes the nitrogen, converting it into gaseous nitrogen which is then returned to the air. This eventually creates a big acid cloud which will give birth to acid rain. Acid rain will fall in the waters containing fish and then kill them.


When photosynthesis require excess nitrogen?

Nitrogen gas is unnecessary. It is not using in the photosynthesis.


Does nitrogen contain air?

Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.


What is the percent if the air is nitrogen?

Our air is about 79% Nitrogen.


What happens to the nitrogen compounds that are not absorb by the plants?

A number microbes in the soil, water and air transform these nitrogen compounds


Excess nitrogen is converted in what by the liver?

Excess nitrogen is converted into urea by the liver through a process called the urea cycle. Urea is then excreted in urine by the kidneys to maintain nitrogen balance in the body.