basically its what the animals digest!
we get fertilizer fron plats and animals
Organic fertilizers are good fertilizers to use.Specifically, organic fertilizers do not include artificial, chemical or synthetic ingredients. For example, compost and compost tea count as organic fertilizers. They are good fertilizers because they release nutrients, promote balanced plant growth and support diverse soil structures and soil food web members.
Empty containers which held chemical fertilizers can usually be disposed of normally. If those fertilizers were mixed with herbicides ("weed and feed" formulas) you will have to follow the guidelines of your local waste disposal system. Many municipalities have special centers or special days when you can bring in all your potentially hazardous waste.
They produce oxygen. If it poo, we have fertilizers. :)
It can be used to to help plants grow.
Worms lizards snakes and vultures
The substances which are added to the soil in the form of nutrients like animal waste, plant waste for the healthy growth of plants are called manures and fertilizers are compounds which supply a specific nutrient to make the soil fertile.
when an animal dies, their body willdecompose into the ground and act as fertilizers to plants and trees. Their waste also act as fertilizers too! Animals also provide the plants in the forests with carbon dioxide for them to photosynthesis.
Equipment for converting garbage into useful products includes anaerobic digesters, which break down organic waste to produce methane gas, and composting systems that transform organic materials into fertilizers. Pyrolysis and gasification units can convert solid waste into synthetic gas, which can also be used for energy production. Additionally, bioreactors can facilitate the fermentation process to create biofuels or fertilizers from organic waste. These technologies help in waste management while producing valuable byproducts.
Composting food waste helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enriches soil, and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers.
Feces, urine, and carbon dioxide are all waste products of animals.
Fertalizers are usually enriched with nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium, the macronutrients most commonly deficient in farm and garden soil.