Biology, asked by nikitanaidu455, 9 months ago

diff. b/w manure and fertilizer??​

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Answered by HimanshuSomvanshi
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Answer:

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Manure refers to the natural substance that is obtained from the decomposition of the waste of plant and animals such as cow dung, etc.

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On the other hand, fertilizer is the chemical substances which can be added to the soil to increase its nutrient content. If you are planning for farming, you should be known about the ways to enhance the fertility of the soil.

Answered by bicky19982003
1

Explanation:

Manure are rich in organic matter but are lack of nutrients whereas fertlizers are rich in nutrients but not in organic matter .

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