How does nitrogen cycle through the environment?

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Dec 29, 2015

To draw any cycle in nature, the easiest thing is to define all the bodies that contain this element, and then draw arrows from each one to all others which it gives this element to. Write the names of the processes on these arrows, and the cycle is done.
Cycle means you can start from any point and go to all possible directions, and from each point the same thing can be done.
In our case, the nitrogen cycle, plant, animals, soil, bacteria, and air are our nitrogen containing bodies in a terrestrial ecosystem.
The following video and image show how things work.

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