This depends on the type of fertilizer; phosphates for ex. can react.
Yes, & it can kill them. Don't let them eat it.
First you eat it...then you wait a bit...then it comes out the other end!!! There you have it...fertilizer!!
That not enough fertilizer can be taken in is what happens to roots when too much fertilizer is applied.Specifically, more fertilizer can be applied than can be taken in by the roots. It is left present but inaccessible in the soil. It may damage and burn the roots.
Repeat step 3
lettuce eats water, sunlight, and soil/fertilizer.
the fish living in the fresh water eat it and begin to grow larger and more healthy. I put fertilizer in my fresh water fish tanks every other day.
they will naturally add fertilizer and from burrowing and tunneling will aerate the soil
Many people in the middle east eat food, which is produced on farms, which are made to work more efficiently by using fertilizer.
Water, sunlight, and soil/fertilizer. Good luck, sport.
Nothing or everything bad happens to plants that are not given applications of fertilizer.Specifically, plants benefit from fertilizer applications when they are getting established or when soil conditions are not their best. Or they can require fertilizer treatments when times are stressed, such as during extreme pest attack or prolonged drought. But they may not need them when soil is adequately aerated, drained, fertile and moist.
EVERY THING. most likely just mulch and fertilizer.