Science, asked by abhishi1, 7 months ago

how does manure differ from a fertilizer????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Manures are obtained from natural sources, whereas fertilisers are synthetically manufactured in the factories. Manures are eco-friendly, whereas fertilisers harm the useful microbes present in the soil and also decrease the soil fertility if used for a longer time.

Answered by Anonymous
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Manure is made up of by manual process by using cow dunk, leaves of the trees, dead parts of plants and several such things. It is very bulky and more precious than fertilizers. It is not easy to transport. It provide permanent fertility to the soil. It not harm the soil and retain its fertility.

Fertilizer is a chemical made in industries. It is made by chemical process. It is cheaper than manure. It is easy to transport. It provides frequent fertility to the soil but only for a short term. It reduces the fertility of soil after its use. It not only harm the soil but also water. It also harm us indirectly when we eat those crops on which fertilizer is spread.

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