Pretend that you are an atom of nitrogen that lives in the atmosphere. Describe at least six steps of your journey through the nitrogen cycle. Explain why the journey of another nitrogen atom is different than your journey.
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Pretend that you are an atom of nitrogen that lives in the atmosphere. Describe at least six steps of your journey through the nitrogen cycle. Explain why the journey of another nitrogen atom is different than your journey.
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