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What is fertiliser? and what are the uses of fertiliser?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Fertilisers are manmade....They are not natural...They are made with the help of chemicals....They are used in increasing soil fertility, to remove weeds ,insects and pests.....

If they used in excess they may cause soil pollution and may kill beneficial bacteria that are useful for crops....

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Answered by abrar8996
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Fertilizers are chemical substances supplied to the crops to increase their productivity.

Advantages of Fertilizers :

The advantages of fertilizers are mentioned below:

♠️They are easy to transport, store, and apply.

♠️For supplying a specific nutrient we can select a specific fertilizer due to its nutrient specific nature.

♠️They are water soluble and can easily dissolve in the soil. Hence, they are easily absorbed by the plants.

♠️They have a rapid effect on the crops.

♠️They increase the crop yield and provide enough food to feed the large population.

♠️They are predictable and reliable.

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