
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia, which can then be taken up by plants.
- The process is called biological nitrogen fixation.
- Rhizobium, Azotobacter, cyanobacteria are some examples of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which may be free-living or symbiotic.
Answer:
C
Explanation
Warm weather plus a high humidity will make more water. lol bad at explaingingthings, but its most def C.
The particles of the snow have kinetic energy, but being a solid, it has less kinetic energy than that of liquid water. So they move around in a place about its mean position.
Option C
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Igloos are the small homes made up of snow. It used to be homes for the people living in Arctic regions in past. Now some tribes still live in these igloos, or they are made by tourists for amusements.
Snow is basically precipitation of ice from clouds. Being the solid form of water, ice has molecules more compactly arranged in its crystal structure. Thus, the molecules cannot move here and there like in fluid. But having some kinetic energy, they have certain movements i.e vibrations around its mean position.
it is probobley not exatly bigger, but closer. ANSWER: C.
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