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← Earth & Natural SystemsWhat happens to atmospheric nitrogen when lightning strikes during a thunderstorm?
A)Nitrogen remains inert in air
B)Nitrogen fixation converts N₂ to NH₃✓
C)Nitrogen undergoes radioactive decay
D)Nitrogen is oxidized into ozone
💡 Explanation
Lightning provides energy for nitrogen fixation, because it breaks the strong triple bond in N₂. Therefore, nitrogen is converted into ammonia (NH₃) within the biogeochemical cycle, rather than remaining inert or forming other compounds like ozone.
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