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No. Ammonium Sulphate may be present in some fertilisers, but not sulphite.
some fertilizer is.
fertilizer enchances your crop
It depends on the type and composition of the fertilizer.
a simple fertilizer is a fertilizer with only consists if the nutrients N- Nitrogen P- Phosphorous K- Potassium
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.
Death will be closer.
salinity can cause by overuse of water . it can be also happen when the seawater replace the ground water and when overuse the land and unwatered plant
It will not be as efficient as before. A+
It will not be as efficient as before. A+
overuse
we would have no food left :)
To make a hypothesis (educated guess) you must put what you think you will happen in this format"If _____[I do this] _____, then _____[this]_____ will happen." for example: if I use fertilizer on a plant then the plant will grow more than the one without fertilizer.
the plant will grow healthier because salt is the main source for them, the plant can get an IODINE which may became as a fertilizer ..hope this may help .. < love vanjeff>>
Any fertilizer will do that, considering it's dung.
Manure IS a fertilizer ! I think you may mean to say artificial fertilizer - which has energy costs as well as requiring the use of resources such as petroleum.
you overuse forests by cutting them down and not replanting trees. You do not overuse if the rate of use=to the rate of replenishment.