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Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.

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Where do fertilisers come from?

Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.


What are the economic benefits of artificial fertilisers?

what are the economic benefits of using artificial fertilisers


Does fertilisers have sulphuric acid in?

Artificial fertilisers do


What are the disadvantages of artificial fertilisers?

If these artificial fertilisers get into the sea they can kill fish , that's all i know it can also be seen as unethical as it is unnatural and many people oppose


What is the effect of the use of artificial fertilisers on soil structure?

Artificial fertilisers are used on soils because once the crops are harvested the soil is left without many minerals. The minerals they need are kept in the ground even if the crops are harvested with the help of artificial fertilisers. This is beneficial for the soil because it prevents the fields from laying fallow (where no crops are grown).


Why do you need artificial fertilizers?

Without artificial fertilisers crop will not grow fast


What is the difference between Artificial and Natural fertilisers?

Artificial fertilizers are manufactured through a chemical process.Natural fertilizers are the result of an organic process such as composting.


Can fertilisers come under toxic chemicals?

Fertilisers are not toxic products; but, of course, fertilizers must be used only rationally and in controlled conditions.


Pollution due to excessive fertilisers used by farmers leading to Eutrophication?

Over-application of chemical fertilisers or application of chemical fertilisers at a time when the ground is waterlogged or the crop is not able to use the chemicals, can lead to surface runoff or leaching into groundwater Storage and application of some fertilisers in some weather or soil conditions can cause emissions of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) primarily associated with the use of artificial fertilisers, because of the massive quantities applied and the destructive nature of chemical fertilisers on soil nutrient holding structures The high solubility of chemical fertilisers also exacerbates their tendency to degrade ecosystems


Advantages of artificial fertiliser?

They are faster than organic fertilisers, they prevent the field laying fallow (where no crops are grown) and provide minerals to the soil.


Covert this sentence into simple sentence Organic farming is a system which avoids the use of synthetic inputs?

Organic farming avoids the use of artificial fertilisers or chemicals.


What is the difference between Fertilisers and Bio-fertilisers?

The difference is that chemical fertilizers have chemicals. And bio fertilizers don't.