Biology, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

D/f b/w manure and fertilizer.....plz


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Answered by Anonymous
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MANURE

➡️ They are organic compounds

➡️ They are produced in the fields

➡️ They add humus to the soil

➡️Manures are not nutrient specific. They add all thirteen nutrients in the soil in small proportion

➡️ Manures are not soluble in water so it is difficult for the plants to absorb the Manures

➡️They are bulky so they are difficult to store and transport

➡️They do not cause pollution

➡️ They are cheaper as compared to fertilizers

FERTILIZERS

➡️ They are inorganic salts

➡️ They are produced in the factories

➡️ They do not add any humas to the soil

➡️ They are nutrient specific

➡️ They are soluble in water so are easily absorbed by the plants

➡️They are powdery so they are easier to transport

➡️ They cause soil pollution

➡️ They are expensive as compared to manures

Answered by Michael12
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MANURE

➡️ They are organic compounds

➡️ They are produced in the fields

➡️ They add humus to the soil

➡️Manures are not nutrient specific. They add all thirteen nutrients in the soil in small proportion

➡️ Manures are not soluble in water so it is difficult for the plants to absorb the Manures

➡️They are bulky so they are difficult to store and transport

➡️They do not cause pollution

➡️ They are cheaper as compared to fertilizers

FERTILIZERS

➡️ They are inorganic salts

➡️ They are produced in the factories

➡️ They do not add any humas to the soil

➡️ They are nutrient specific

➡️ They are soluble in water so are easily absorbed by the plants

➡️They are powdery so they are easier to transport

➡️ They cause soil pollution

➡️ They are expensive as compared to manures

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