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This is not true at all. All fecal matter is chuck full of bacteria, dead or alive. I've no idea how or where anyone can get the idea that cow dung is anti-bacterial.

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What are the alternative words for fertilizer?

Synonyms: buffalo chips, compost, cow chips, dung, guano, humus, manure, maul, mulch, peat moss, plant food, potash, top dressingCompost, Manure, Mulch, Peat Moss, Potash, Buffalo/ Cow Chips, Dung, Guano, Humus, Plant Food :]


What gas comes from cowdung?

Methane gas is released when cow dung decomposes in anaerobic conditions. This methane can be captured and used as a source of renewable energy through processes like anaerobic digestion.


Why is carbon dioxide not used as an fuel as cow dunk is used as to generate biomass energy though it is a waste and carbon dioxide is also a waste then also why it is not used to generate energy?

Carbon dioxide is not used as a fuel because it is a product of combustion or respiration, not a source of energy. Cow dung, on the other hand, contains organic matter that can be converted into biogas through a process called anaerobic digestion, making it a renewable source of energy. While carbon dioxide can be captured and utilized in certain industrial processes such as carbon capture and storage, it is not a direct source of energy in the same way as cow dung.


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