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Zehr, J. P., & Ward, B. B. (2002, March 01). Nitrogen Cycling in the Ocean: New Perspectives on
In this article, the authors of the American Society of Microbiology express their research on
their new discoveries on the nitrogen cycle of large ocean bodies. It includes engaging in a
variety of sources, creating a well-developed argument, answers and resources that students can
question when conducting their own experiment using the nitrogen cycle. This article gives a lot
of useful information regarding the nitrogen cycle in large bodies of water where aquatic fish
live, and can be a useful tool for young students and researchers that are conducting experiments
https://enviroliteracy.org/air-climate-weather/biogeochemical-cycles/nitrogen-cycle/
weather/biogeochemical-cycles/nitrogen-cycle/.
In this article posted by the Environmental Literacy Council, it gives off useful tools such as
valuable resources, well-conducted definitions and experiments, and useful photographs and
sketches that fully describe the nitrogen cycle in both land and large bodies of water. This article
can be useful to younger researchers and students that are conducting experiments or are
studying new material on the nitrogen cycle and how it works in our natural environment, and
how it can help college students in the scientific field looking for useful information.
The global nitrogen cycle in the twenty-first century. (n.d.). Retrieved from
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rstb.2013.0164
In this article published by the Royal Society Publishing, it gives off useful information on
writing, public information, and documentation guidelines for learning how the nitrogen cycle
works in the twenty-first century. The article gives off an abstract stating how even though the
nitrogen cycle is incomplete, it goes through certain phases and how global nitrogen makes up a
good amount of our natural environment. This article can be useful to young scientists and
researchers looking to find a well-organized abstract that demonstrates how there is more of the