Yes, Only bacteria can convert molecular nitrogen, into a form which can be utilized by other living beings such as plants. The nitrogen fixed by the bacteria, by this process, become available to the plants, which uptakes it, for their own growth, and is also accumulated in their seeds. Further, leguminous plants have nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with them in synergy. They provide the plant with additional nitrogen, and in exchange obtain nutrients from the plant, for their growth and division.
On the phase diagram, conditions of pressure and temperature, at which two phases coexist in equilibrium are separated by a line.
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Answer:
$130,410
Explanation:
According to this question, a small family farm has 230 acres of farmland to grow corn. Each acre yields 63 bushels of corn i.e 1 acre = 63 bushels of corn
Also, each bushel can be sold at $9.00 i.e. 1 bushel = $9.00
If 1 bushel = $9.00
63 bushels = 63 × 9 = $567
Since 63 bushels of corn = 1 acre, it means that $567 is made on one acre.
Hence, on 230 acres, 230 × 567 = $130,410 will be made on corn per year
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