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  • 25-03-2021
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What would happen to the nitrogen cycle if bacteria was no longer present

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maryashafait
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  • 25-03-2021

Answer: Without bacteria around to break down biological waste, it would build up. And dead organisms wouldn't return their nutrients back to the system.

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mmmaggots
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  • 25-03-2021

The simplest way to explain it is:

Without bacteria, the nitrogen cycle would stop.

Bacteria is responsible for converting ammonia into nitrogen in soil. The nitrogen feeds plants which all go hand-in-hand with all of the Earth's cycles.

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