How the nitrates in the soil get decomposed?
Asked by Topperlearning User | 28th Jul, 2016, 04:12: PM
Expert Answer:
Nitrates in the soil get decomposed by denitrifying bacteria into free nitrogen which escapes into the atmosphere.
Answered by | 28th Jul, 2016, 06:12: PM
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