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What might happen in a community if all the nitrogen-fixing bacteria died?
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What might happen in a community if all the nitrogen-fixing bacteria died?
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What might happen in a community if all the nitrogen-fixing bacteria died?
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if all of the nitrogen die man man man man the earth will not be the same anymore, it would cause a chain reaction which would lead lead to all other organisms in the community to eventually die off .
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the community would die off
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