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Explain how Fertilizers are different from Manures?​

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Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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Manure is obtained by decomposition of waste products of plants, animals and other natural materials in fields which make it rich in organic matter. Fertilizers are the inorganic chemical substances that serve as source of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and lack organic matter.  

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. Being organic in nature, manures are ecofriendly while wash off of fertilizers to water bodies causes water pollution. Excessive use of fertilizers also makes the soil infertile.

Answered by jjc301317
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Manure is an organic substance that is obtained from decomposition of vegetables and animal waste. Fertilizers are inorganic substances manufactured in factories. ... They add humus to soil by providing organic substances and nutrients.

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