Biology, asked by suzi1795, 10 months ago

Compost is a
a. manure
b. fertilizer
c. pesticides
d. weedicides​

Answers

Answered by ItsMysteriousGirl
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Compost is a fertilizer.

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Compost is a manure.

Explanation:

  • Compost, often known as synthetic manure, is essentially a mound of rotten organic material produced from plant waste.
  • For small-scale home gardens, compost can be created in a simple pile made of food and yard leftovers, however compost bins and barrels are also utilised. A combination of substances called compost is used to enrich and enhance the soil.
  • It is frequently made by recycling organic materials and decaying plant and food waste.
  • The resulting slurry is loaded with plant nutrients and helpful creatures like worms and mycelium from fungi.
  • Compost increases soil fertility in horticulture, urban agriculture, gardening, landscaping, and organic farming, reducing reliance on synthetic chemical fertilisers.
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