The nitrogen cycle is important to humans because it converts nitrogen into a form that humans can obtain by eating other organisms.
Answer:
below
Explanation:
Lightbublb: electric to radiant
2nd image (can't tell what it is): chemical to electrical
windmill: motion to electric
fan: electric to motion
guitar: electric to sound
The Krebs cycle produces 2 ATP, 6 NADP, 2 FADP, and CO2, so I'd say carbon dioxide.
<span> It is erosion by wind of loose material from flat areas of
dry, uncemented sediments such as those occurring in deserts, dry lake
beds, floodplains, and glacial outwash plains.
So the answer would be A
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