Nitrogen is predominantly found in the abiotic parts of the Earth in the atmosphere, where it makes up about 78% of the air. It is also present in the soil, where it exists in various forms, such as nitrates and ammonium, which are essential for plant growth. Additionally, nitrogen can be found in bodies of water, both in dissolved forms and as part of organic matter.
Nitrogen is primarily found in the atmosphere, where it makes up about 78% of the air in the form of nitrogen gas (Nā). It is also present in soil, typically in various forms such as nitrates and ammonium, which are essential for plant growth. Additionally, nitrogen can be found in bodies of water, where it exists as dissolved nitrogen compounds.
100% of the scandium found is found on Earth. But that's not the answer you wanted. What you wanted was the answer to the questions "what percentage of the earth is scandium?" The Clarke Number is variously given as in the 20 to 24 range. This means that out of each million parts of the Earth's crust (we must use only the crust as we can't really measure what the centre of the Earth is made of) 20 parts to 24 parts are scandium.
The major parts of the nitrogen cycle include nitrogen fixation (conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by plants), nitrification (conversion of ammonium into nitrites and nitrates by bacteria), denitrification (conversion of nitrates back into atmospheric nitrogen), and assimilation (incorporation of nitrogen into plant and animal tissues).
Nitrogen take up aproximately 70% of the earths lower atmosphere.
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Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen and the most common in living things.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen and the most common in living things.
yes. nitrogen is a main component in our DNAs and also in other parts of our body. the elements in variable proportion are found in our body parts.
In rocks in most parts of the Earth.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen and the most common in living things.
The youngest parts of the Earth's crust are found in the oceanic crust. This crust is continuously being created at the mid-oceanic ridges.
Magma chambers
They live in the Caribbean and some parts of Florida.
yes i have seen it in my area where i live.
100% of the scandium found is found on Earth. But that's not the answer you wanted. What you wanted was the answer to the questions "what percentage of the earth is scandium?" The Clarke Number is variously given as in the 20 to 24 range. This means that out of each million parts of the Earth's crust (we must use only the crust as we can't really measure what the centre of the Earth is made of) 20 parts to 24 parts are scandium.
We mainly breathe in oxygen and nitrogen, which are the two most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen is essential for respiration in living organisms, while nitrogen is mostly inert and acts as a diluent to regulate the percentage of oxygen in the air we breathe.
2 parts nitrogen, 3 parts phosphate, 2 parts potash.