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How are the size of whales (and their poop) important in regulating the nitrogen cycle?


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Explanation:

A whales "poop," actually helps the environment because smaller fish, microbes feed off of this. then it creates nutrients the ocean needs, it's a balance of nature. Regulating waste within the ocean...its a perfect balance of h2o quality & fish(oceanatic creature) life. like seaweed, plankton, and microbes necessary to naturally clean ocean debris...