I hope you worked that out with him fox. It is important not to look down on others for lack of knowledge. We all have to learn it and no one knows it all.
Can this process be used to learning something from the bacteria heaps/reservoir in any way?
It doesn't seem like extra nitrogen would serve any other purpose then destroying life on Earth. Perhaps the goal of some..
"Excess nitrogen in the atmosphere can produce pollutants such as ammonia and ozone, which can impair our ability to breathe, limit visibility and alter plant growth. When excess nitrogen comes back to earth from the atmosphere, it can harm the health of forests, soils and waterways."
I was reading plants and genetics in general need a fairly specific mixture of N² and O² to stay in a healthy state.
" It is also essential to life: a key building block of DNA, which determines our genetics, is essential to plant growth, and therefore necessary for the food we grow. But as with everything, balance is key: too little nitrogen and plants cannot thrive, leading to low crop yields; but too much nitrogen can be toxic to plants, and can also harm our environment."
Including the carbon dioxide.. it doesn't look good.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres described the report as a "code red for humanity".
"The alarm bells are deafening," he said in a statement. "This report must sound a death knell for coal and fossil fuels, before they destroy our planet."
One of the problems of climate change is that it is encouraging plant growth - and hence increased food supplies
"The rate of global greening caused by recent increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide has accelerated during the last two decades, according to important new findings recently published by a group of Chinese scientists. About 55% of global land mass revealed an “accelerated rate” of vegetation growth,"