<span>Nuclear provides over half of low-carbon electricity.
</span>Nuclear power<span> plants currently operate in 31 </span>countries, from which most of them are in Europe. The statement that e<span>astern Europe uses nuclear energy for electricity production at a higher proportion compared to other parts of the world is true.</span>
The answer is - it can not be taken out of the atmosphere.
The nitrogen, even though makes for about 78% of our atmosphere, and is by far the most abundant gas in it, we can not use it because it can not be taken out of the atmosphere as it is. If we take nitrogen in the form as it is in the atmosphere it is useless for both, humans and plants. It has to go through a process of ''fixation'' first before we can actually use it in our food.
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Northwestern and coastal Germany have a maritime influenced climate which is characterized by warm summers and mild cloudy winters. ... This climate is characterized by lower temperatures because of higher altitudes and greater precipitation caused by air becoming moisture-laden as it lifts over higher terrain.
Probably minerals because they are definitely in soil