Science, asked by fire08965, 6 months ago

Explain how fertilisers are different from manure​

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Answered by salunkhetupti1
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Answer:

Fertilizers are chemical in nature and these are manufactured in factories. Manure is an inorganic substance that is obtained from decomposition of vegetable and animal wastes. Microbes are not needed for fertilizers formation. Microbes are needed to form manure since they degrade the organic substances.

Answered by daspritam699p6332c
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MANURE:-

These are Natural. These are made from the decomposed matter of plants and animals.

These are less harmful for the land and the crops over LONG TIME USAGE.

These are also easy  to make and commercially cheap.

FERTILISERS:-

These are MAN MADE. These are chemical in nature and can be toxic.

These are more harmful to the crops and the land in which they are used.

These can pollute nearby water bodies and can seep into the ground and pollute the natural water table.

These are also commercially more expensive than manure.

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