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The burning of gas and oil produces nitric oxide which is a precursor to NO2. This can disrupt nitrogen cycle by
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increasing the amount of nitrogen available in the atmosphere and contributing to smog formation. This excess nitrogen can also lead to eutrophication of water bodies, as it washes off the land and into rivers and lakes, promoting the growth of algae and depleting oxygen levels in the water. Additionally, nitrogen oxides can react with other pollutants in the atmosphere to form acid rain, which can have harmful effects on ecosystems and human health. Overall, the burning of gas and oil can greatly disrupt the nitrogen cycle and have negative environmental impacts.
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