Biology, asked by kiran19491, 10 months ago

Effect of continuous rain on the plants, fertilizer and manure used


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Answered by komal1695
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Answer:

Excessive use of fertilizer makes the soil alkaline and too acidic and because the soil become infertile .

Excessive use of manure may not affect .

Explanation:

Excessive use of water on the plant will be dead and your crops will be destroy.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The effect of continuous rains on plants would be that the plants would die. Plants cannot survive when excessive water is given to them and so continuous rain would destroy the plants.

EXPLANATION:

Manure and fertilizers used may be washed away by the continuous rains. Water is one of the means of soil erosion. Continuous rains may wash away layers of soil that contain manure and fertilizers and the soil will become infertile which would not allow plants to grow.

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