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∙ 14y agoYes. Air is about 80% nitrogen.
nitrogen cycle
nitrogen cycle.
Nitrogen leaves the air when lightening strikes, which fixes nitrogen into the soil. Also, nitrogen-fixing plants like legumes have nodules of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots.
The atmosphere contains 78% nitrogen
An incombustible gas is one that does not burn or explode.(Incombustible means something that cannot be burnt.)Some good examples of incombustible gases arenitrogen (which is fortunate, because 78% of the air is nitrogen, and if nitrogen was combustible, the air would explode!)carbon dioxideargon
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An incombustible gas is one that does not burn or explode.(Incombustible means something that cannot be burnt.)Some good examples of incombustible gases arenitrogen (which is fortunate, because 78% of the air is nitrogen, and if nitrogen was combustible, the air would explode!)carbon dioxideargon
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.
Yes. About 75% of air is Nitrogen.
About 78% of air is Nitrogen.
There is about 78.09% of nitrogen in the air.
Our air is about 79% Nitrogen.
Air is 78% Nitrogen
78% portion of air is nitrogen.
The atmosphere is 78.08% Nitrogen78%70%
Nitrogen, you can't survive on it obviously but you breath it in every day it is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere followed by oxygen I think.