Team:BCCS-Bristol

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<h1>Soil indicator</h1>
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Nitrogen circulates through Earth’s environment in several forms. Nitrogen is essential to life on Earth. Seventy-eight percent (78%) of the Earth’s atmosphere is nitrogen gas. But most of this nitrogen is not usable by life on Earth. Microscopic organisms called microbes transform nitrogen into a form usable by plants. The plants, in turn, supply nitrogen for animals.
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Revision as of 15:27, 29 June 2010



Soil indicator

Nitrogen circulates through Earth’s environment in several forms. Nitrogen is essential to life on Earth. Seventy-eight percent (78%) of the Earth’s atmosphere is nitrogen gas. But most of this nitrogen is not usable by life on Earth. Microscopic organisms called microbes transform nitrogen into a form usable by plants. The plants, in turn, supply nitrogen for animals.





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