heavy water plant should be near to fertilizer industry because heavy water is also used in manufacturing fertilizers and pesticides.
Nothing. Heavy floods do not occur in plants.
Heavy. And I believe that the corporate name actually is "Pfizer Pharmaceuticals.
Ozone and heavy metals are harmful to plants.
Nitrogen fertilizer contains nitrates. Nitrates are essential for making protein. The fertilizer may also contain compounds with phosphorus, and potassium. Phosphorus is broken down and combined with other chemicals before the plant is able to absorb it. Phosphorus then combines with other chemicals to form ions. Potassium is an essential element for plant growth. It is commonly applied to gardens, lawns and orchards as part of a balanced fertilizer. Potassium, often called potash, helps plants use water and resist drought. It promotes healthy green lawn grass. Potassium is important to food crops and enhances the size of fruits and vegetables. Nitrogen makes up 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere but this is unavailable to plants and animals until it is turned into a nitrate. Bacteria in the soil turn nitrogen into nitrates. Without it, green plants are weak and smaller than they should be. Too much nitrogen, on the other hand, makes plants unable to withstand frosts or heavy winds. While many chemical fertilizers contain nitrates, there are also natural sources of the element that do not put the environment at as much risk of pollution.
Ferns
This is not a general rule; both fertilizers industry and heavy water production (by the exchange ammonia-water) use ammonia.
heavy industry
Inorganic Commercial Fertilizer Advantages * Nutrients are immediately available to the plants. * The exact amounts of a given element can be calculated and given to plants. Inorganic Commercial Fertilizer Disadvantages * Commercial fertilizer, especially nitrogen, is easily washed below the level of the plant's root system through the leaching of rain or irrigation. * An application which is too heavy or too close to the roots of the plants may cause "burning" (actually a process of desiccation by the chemical salts in the fertilizer). * Overly heavy applications of commercial fertilizers can build up toxic concentrations of salts in the soil, thus creating chemical imbalances. * Expense.
Plants can wilt when given a heavy dose of fertilizer salts. In order for the plant to adjust to salinity it must absorb and accumulate salt inside or manufacture organic solutes (sugars, organic acids, amino acids, etc.), so that the concentrations are high enough and water again can be taken up into the roots.
Ferns are not heavy feeders so a very light fertilizer mix will be best.
heavy industry is manufactured goods such as machinery,mining equipment, and steel
Heavy fertilizer use can create algae blooms on the Nile river.
Noob you should know its metal
In economics, to simplify, labor and capital. Light industry is labor intensive industry while heavy industry is focused on capital investment.
Pea plants grow faster with phosphate-based fertilizers than with nitrogenous fertilizers. They have too much vine growth at the expense of peas and pods when the fertilizer is either balanced or nitrogen-heavy. Fertilizers such as 5-10-10 minimize nitrogen and put phosphorus and potassium in equal amounts since they respectively promote healthy, strong roots and disease-resistant body parts, especially fruits.
Because the heavy industry is polluting the water and air.
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