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Biology, 03.09.2020 02:01, ninaaforever

The flow of matter through the carbon and nitrogen cycle can be disrupted! The video clip explained an example in both the carbon and nitrogen cycle. Pick one of these and describe how this disruption could impact the cycling.

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