3 reasons why recycling is important

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3 reasons why recycling is important
Questions nitrogen cycle?

Ok, some true / false here. Please answer and give a brief but concise answer why. 1. Nitrification nitrogen recycled within an ecosystem. 2. Denitrification is a major limitation on primary productivity. 3. The reduction of nitrate assimilation by plants makes nitrogen available to herbivores. 4. Substitutes for nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture for nitrogen fixation. 5. Nitrogen fixation is a process of energy release. Also, would it be correct in assuming that the nitrogen cycle is a biogeochemical cycle, and not a cycle of gas? Thanks for the help!

1.true 2.false 3.true 4.true 5.false uhm, nitrogen Well have to travel through the dead, rotting, I belive threw eat plants, witch is no way to win soil nitrogen.

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