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.