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Answered by crystinia
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Question: Difference between Manure and Fertiliser

Manure

1) Manure is an organice Matter.

2) Manure is made up of decaying plants and animals or left over items.

3) Manure doesn't flourishes with Nitrogen.

4) Manure can be made manually in small dugged compost pits.

5) Manure provides Humus to the soil.

Fertiliser

1) Fertiiser is an inorganic salt.

2) It is made up of chemicals.

3) Fertiliser flourishes the plants with Nitrogen.

4) Fertilisers can be made in big factories.

5) Fertilisers do not provide any humus to the soil.

Manure can be made by remains of rotten fruits or veggies, Some left over food, Waste pieces of vegetables some fish remains etc.

Fertiliser, As said earlier is made by processing of chemicals in factories. Ammonia, Potash, Urea are some examples of Fertilisers.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Fertilizer

1.Fertilizer is an inorganic substance, that is prepared in the factories

2. Fertiliser provides a specific nutrient to the soil.

3. Fertilizer has a high concentration of plant nutrients.

4. A fertiliser does not provide any humus to the soil.

Manure

1. Manure is a mixture of inorganic and organic substances, which is obtained by the decomposition of cattle dung, human waste and plant residues

2. Manure provides multiple nutrients to the soil.

3. Manure has low concentration of plant nutrients

4. Manure provides a lot of humus to the soil.


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