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How are the carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen cycles vital to sustaining life on Earth?
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How are the carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen cycles vital to sustaining life on Earth?
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because humans and all other organisms use some combination of these elements. if we lost a whole species everything would be out of balance and we would slowly lose everything and in the in, causing a global scale extinction event.
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