A variety of plant species
Opsonization
Chronological and cause--effect
Example and explanation chronological cause and effect compare and contrast
Example and explanation chronological cause and effect compare and contrast
The main text structures include, main idea and supporting detail, chronological order, compare and contrast, problem and solution, and cause and effect.
Yes, any fertilizer will effect the plant's growth. It's just that inorganic fertilizers are made chemically instead of being made from naturally occurring ingredients.
E. R. Parker has written: 'Effect of fertilizers on orange yields' -- subject(s): Oranges, Fertilizers 'Effects of fertilizers upon the yields, size and quality of orange fruits' -- subject(s): Oranges, Fertilizers
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· Inorganic fertilizers sterilize the natural minerals and nutrients found in soils. · Inorganic fertilizers don't just effect our gardens but also our water ways. When it rains the fertilizer runs into our drains contaminating our water and killing fish. · Inorganic fertilizers sterilize the natural minerals and nutrients found in soils. · Inorganic fertilizers don't just effect our gardens but also our water ways. When it rains the fertilizer runs into our drains contaminating our water and killing fish.
the plants grows well and it will not last long after the yield
Fred Weaver Muncie has written: 'The effect of large applications of commercial fertilizers on carnations' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Caryophyllaceae, Fertilizers
Elton Glen Nelson has written: 'Effect of kind, amount and placement of fertilizers on yield and quality of fiber flax' -- subject(s): Fertilizers, Flax
crops cant effect soil crops just take fertilizers from the soil
Fertilizers can deplete the oxygen, clouds the water, causes odor problems.
About the same effect whether on land or out boating.
About the same effect whether on land or out boating.
The golf courses have a potentially harmful effect on the rivers. Golf courses are constantly sprayed with pesticides and other fertilizers that will kill fish when washed into rivers.