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explain how fertilizer are different from manure​

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Answered by aparnasa2016
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FERTILIZER:-

A fertilizer is a natural or chemically synthesised material applied to the soil to increase its fertility and thereby, productivity.

MANURE:-

Manure is the organic matter obtained naturally by dead and decaying plants and animals. It is also obtained from animal and human faeces and domestic waste from the kitchens such as vegetable peels.

DIFFERENCE:-

A fertilizer cannot add humus to the soil whereas manure can. Fertilizer is an inorganic chemical synthesized artificially while manure is a combination of inorganic and organic substances obtained naturally by decomposing cattle excreta, plant litter, and human wastes.Fertilizer can add only a specific nutrient to the soil whereas manure can provide many useful nutrients.

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Answered by aditya2007g
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Answer:

FERTILIZER:-

A fertilizer is a natural or chemically synthesised material applied to the soil to increase its fertility and thereby, productivity.

MANURE:-

Manure is the organic matter obtained naturally by dead and decaying plants and animals. It is also obtained from animal and human faeces and domestic waste from the kitchens such as vegetable peels.

DIFFERENCE:-

A fertilizer cannot add humus to the soil whereas manure can. Fertilizer is an inorganic chemical synthesized artificially while manure is a combination of inorganic and organic substances obtained naturally by decomposing cattle excreta, plant litter, and human wastes.Fertilizer can add only a specific nutrient to the soil whereas manure can provide many useful nutrients.

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