Plants use nitrogen a N- and air has N2. Nitrogen fixation changes nitrogen into a form that plants can use.
No, microwave ovens do not emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation. They use microwave radiation to heat and cook food by causing water molecules in the food to vibrate, generating heat. UV radiation is not involved in the operation of microwave ovens.
nitrogen fixation
Proteins and nucleic acids contain nitrogen.Proteins use nitrogen as part of amino group, which is NH2.Nucleic acids use nitrogen for nitrogen bases such as adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.
No, most organisms cannot use nitrogen gas directly. They rely on nitrogen-fixing bacteria to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form such as ammonia or nitrate, which can then be absorbed by plants and other organisms.
Countries that use Celsius use it in their ovens.
Yes, microwave ovens use electromagnetic radiation.
Most ovens do not use fire, they simply heat up the air with electricity.
Conventional ovens and some toaster ovens can be used to bake muffins. You cannot use a microwave oven to bake regular muffins.
Of course. Gas-powered ovens as well as microwave ovens are very common. More traditional ovens include wood and coal-powered ovens, but those are mostly found on small villages and cities.
There is no one universal light bulb for ovens.
Ovens do not actually use radiation to heat food. "Ordinary" ovens simply use a high-resistance material as a heating element, which, when an electric current is run through, discharges a large amount of heat.
Researching the way people use microwave ovens to determine how to improve their design
Cellphones use radio waves for communication, while ovens use electromagnetic radiation (infrared radiation or microwaves) to heat or cook food.
they use knifes,molds, and ovens.
I have not seen porcelain racks used in ovens. I believe it gets fragile on regular use.
They are 'brick ovens'