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Chace Esparza
12 December, 07:11
The notrogen cycle could not exist without what?
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Aaron Ingram
12 December, 10:00
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Answer:The nitrogen cycle could not exist without bacteria.
Explanation:Bacteria that lived inside the ground, catch the ntirogen that has been fixed and convert it into nitrate.
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