Nutrient cycling

Nutrient cycling is the organic flow of nutrients within ecosystems, moving from soil to plants, then to consumers through consumption. When organisms perish, decomposers break down their remains, returning nutrients to the soil. Microorganisms transform these nutrients, like nitrogen fixation and nitrification, to replenish plant uptake. This cycle sustains life and preserves ecosystem health by recycling and reusing nutrients.

Stats -  approximately 100 to 180 million metric tons of nitrogen are fixed annually through natural processes

Increasing risk

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Boundary - Processes such as ammonification, nitrification, denitrification, and nitrogen fixation are all at risk of being altered by climate change. Many of these processes have already cross planetary boundaries.

The Cost - USD$32,443,000,000,000.00 annually