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explain how fertilizers are different from manure​

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Answered by anshpreet33
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ManureFertilizerIt is an organic substance obtained by the decomposition of plant or animal wastes.It is an artificial product or industrially manufactured chemical that contain plant nutrients.It is prepared by dumping the plant and animal wastes in the pits in an open area.It is manufactured in the factories through the chemical procedure.It provides humus to the soil.It does not provide humus to the soil.It has less plant nutrients than fertilizers.It has more plant nutrients than manure.It is likely to be insoluble in water, so it is slowly absorbed by the soil and plants.It dissolves easily in water so quickly absorbed by the soil and plants.It is economical as it can be easily prepared by decomposing plant and animal wastes.It is costly as it is produced in the factories through machines.It does not harm the soil and improves the quality of soil in the long run.The excessive use of fertilizers can decrease the quality of soil and harm the organisms living in the soil.
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Answered by armansingh52
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fertilizers are made using chemicals in industries , where as manure is a waste which need not to be prepared in any industry

manure eg . dung

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