audrinastewart0 audrinastewart0
  • 06-10-2021
  • Biology
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Why is it bad when extra nitrogen leaves the soil?

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lyssa3191
lyssa3191 lyssa3191
  • 06-10-2021
Excess nitrogen can also leach or drain from the soil into underground water sources, or it can enter aquatic systems as above ground runoff. This excess nitrogen can build up, leading to a process called eutrophication.
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imanshaikhdora imanshaikhdora
  • 06-10-2021

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When plants lack nitrogen, they become yellowed, with stunted growth, and produce smaller fruits and flowers. Not enough nitrogen in the soils leaves plants hungry

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