Fertile soil is a natural resource. If nobody had ant fertile soil... where would we be? We wouldn't be able to grow annything or be able to feed our live stock.
There isn't a widely recognized term "manuor" in relation to natural resources. If you are referring to "manure," then yes, manure can be considered a natural resource as it is a valuable organic material used in agriculture to improve soil fertility and crop yields.
One that's natural is what a substitute fertilizer is. A fertilizer tends to be defined as chemical, commercial, conventional or synthetic. So an example of a non natural fertilizer is the standard 'NPK' fertilizers that emphasize the macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. An example of a substitute or natural fertilizer is compost or manure.
You can find a natural biological fertilizer product at a vermi-composting site.
what is the natural resource of the west
No gasoline is not a natural resource
no i think ther are not natural resource
yes tin is a natural resource
Yes, sand is a natural resource
Water is a natural recyclable resource.
the main natural resource is water.
The biggest natural resource in the country was timber. The natural resource to use in that situation was coal.
This really depends on how the corn is grown. In the old days, corn was fertilized with natural fertilizers, the fields were plowed with power from horses, weeding was done by hand, and the harvest was done by hand. That is renewable. The plow for most fields of corn today is powered by petrochemicals, the fertilizer often comes from chemical factories and was produced with petrochemicals, the harvest is powered by petrochemicals. That is not renewable.