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laila [671]
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pickupchik [31]3 years ago
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In addition to dinitrogen, other inorganic and organic forms exist in the soil as well.  It makes up 78 percent of the atmosphere but <u>cannot be used by plants. </u>It is taken into the soil by bacteria, some algae, lightning, and other means.

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