Explain how fertilisers are different from manure
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Fertilizers are produced in factories. Since, manure consists of nutrients in small quantities, large servings of manure is required by plants. On the other hand, being rich in nutrients, fertilizers are required in small quantities. ... Excessive use of fertilizers also makes the soil infertile.
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Fertilizers harm the soil by destroying the nutrients in the soil and making the soil lose its fertility whereas manures do not harm the soil. Manures are made by animal and plant excreta whereas fertilizers are chemicals made in the factories. Fertilizers also harm the water bodies as excess of fertilizers get disposed off into the rivers and thus leads to death of aquatic life.
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