Science, asked by GirlsPower13, 10 months ago

difference between manure and fertilizers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Manure is a natural material, obtained by decaying plant and animal waste, that can applied to the soil to enhance its fertility. Fertilizer is a human-made or natural substance, that can be added to the soil to improve its fertility and increase the productivity

Answered by AdorableMe
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  • Manure is obtained naturally by the decomposition of dead plants and animals.
  • Fertilizers are chemical substances and not natural.

  • It is not very rich in nutrients.
  • It is rich in soil nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.

  • It is slowly absorbed by the plants.
  • It is easily absorbed by the plants.

  • It provides a lot of humus to the soil.
  • It does not provide any humus to the soil.

  • They are prepared naturally in the fields.
  • They are prepared in the factories.

  • These do not improve the physical conditions of the soil.
  • These improve the physical condition of the soil.

  • Does not adversely affect the plant or the soil if supplied in large quantities.
  • Adversely affects the soil and the plant if supplied in large quantities.
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