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what is the difference between manure and fertiliser?​

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Answered by debosmitaghosh48
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Answer:

Though manure and fertilisers add to the fertility of the soil, they are different from each other. 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 88kirandasgmailcom
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Answer:

MANURE. FERTILIZER

▪︎Natural substance obtai ▪︎ inorganic substan-

-ined by the decompos- ce or compound.

ition of plant and animal ▪︎ doesn't provide

remains by bacteria. humus to the soil.

▪︎ Provide humus to the ▪︎rich in plant nutrien-

soil. ts such as nitrogen,

▪︎ less rich in plant nutr- phosphorus and

ients. potassium.

▪︎ can be prepared at ▪︎ prepared at facto-

field. ries.

▪︎Inconvenient to store ▪︎Easy to store and

and transport . transport.

▪︎Absorbed slowly by ▪︎Absorbed readily by

plants. plants.

▪︎ Example - Green ▪︎Example - Urea

manure.

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