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write the difference between manure and compost?​

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Answered by Moncheri06
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manure is derived from feces, urine, and other droppings from animals.

Compost is created from plant materials that can be decomposed, such as grass, leaves, and table scraps.

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Answered by khushboopathak8115
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Manure = Manure is the decomposed form of dead plants and animals, which is applied to the soil to increase production. It is a natural form of fertilizer and is cost-effective. The human and animal excreta is also used as manure. ... Manure is highly rich in organic matter and humus and thus improves the soil fertility.

Compost = Compost is made by decomposing organic materials into simpler organic and inorganic compounds in a process called composting. This process recycles various organic materials otherwise regarded as waste products. A good compost is rich in plant nutrients and beneficial organisms.

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