Fertilizers can become rich due to their high nutrient content, which promotes plant growth and boosts agricultural productivity. However, when excess fertilizers are used, they can leach into waterways through runoff, leading to nutrient pollution. This process can cause eutrophication, where algal blooms deplete oxygen in the water, harming aquatic ecosystems and disrupting marine life. Thus, while fertilizers are beneficial for crops, their misuse can result in significant environmental harm.
Yes.
Fertilizer.
Yes, fertilizer can be a pollutant.Specifically, fertilizer becomes a pollutant in terms of water. Excess applications can run off in rain events. They end up in streams where they cause nitrogen blooms.
This happens when unharmful materials mixed to a toxic or a harmful subatance. When this happens it will considered a pollutant
This happens when unharmful materials mixed to a toxic or a harmful subatance. When this happens it will considered a pollutant
This happens when unharmful materials mixed to a toxic or a harmful subatance. When this happens it will considered a pollutant
If you burn plastics, the plastic will become a pollutant :)
It is rich in nutrients and acts like a fertilizer.
Yes, compost can contain fertilizer. As dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter, compost functions as fertilizer on its own. It also may be mixed with such fertilizers as manure.
It decays and becomes fertilizer
I GUESS DDT, BHT
With plenty of water and sunlight, as well as the occasional sprinkling of a nitrogen-rich fertilizer.