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Explain how fertilisers are different from manure class 8th 5point

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Answered by Diyakhan
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Fertilizer is described as any substance (organic or inorganic), that is added to the soil, increase the yield of crops. Unlike, fertilizer does not provide humus to the soil. Manure is not as much rich as fertilizers in terms of plant nutrients, as fertilizers are rich in plant nutrients. HOPE THIS ANSWER WILL BE HELPFUL.

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. Fertilizers are easy to transport ,store and apply to crops.

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