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    Even Without the Nitrogen Cycle, Life on Earth Would Continue
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Even Without the Nitrogen Cycle, Life on Earth Would Continue

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Even without the nitrogen cycle, life on Earth would continue with minimal interruption due to compensation by the carbon and sulfur cycles.

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