What are the advantages and disadvantages of chemical fertilizers?
Advantages
Disadvantages
So in total, chemical fertilizer is worse than natural fertilizer
this site below helped me a lot, also for pros and cons about natural fertilizers
http://www.malcolmbeck.com/books/gv_method/FertilizerOrganicNaturalversusChemicalInorganic.htm
So what is the advantages and disadvantages of fertilizers ?
Most plants, especially modern varities, will pull more fertilizer molecules out of the ground than what is naturally resupplied. In a forest, the decomposing leaves and bark will feed the soil and give ferns (growing below the trees) enough fertilizer to live on. However, in a garden where you grow vegetables or flowers, these plants typically consume large quantities of fertilizer.. higher amounts than nature can naturally resupply.
in order for the plants to grow properly, they need the right amount of fertilizer available in the soil. If there is too little, growth may be stunted and flowers and fruits may not develop properly. The plants become suceptible to attack by insects and disease. A plant which is fed well is often able to survive better. This is the same with humans: people who are starving is often plauged by disease compared to people who get all the nutrients they need.
Therefore the gardener must manually fertilize the plants to ensure they have enough food to grow on. Plants which are fertilized often are bigger, stronger and produce more fruits and flowers than plants which are not fertilized. Fertilized plants are generally often also more disease resistant than unfed plants.
There really is no disadvantages to fertilizing, and most home owners should fertilize plants such as vegetables, fruits and flowers because these - persumably modern hybrids - tend to consume much more fertilizer than nature can provide.. This also goes for lawns, for example, which has individual grass plants growing very close together - much closer than grass plants would in nature - and therefore have to compete with each other for nutrients.
However, if you give TOO MUCH fertilizer the plants can suffer just as they would if they get too little. For example, both magnesium and calcium molecules are needed by the plants, but given too much calcium, for example, can interfer with the plants ability to take up magnesium and the other way around, too.
If you add fertilizer to certain plants when the soil is dry or the temperature is very hot, you also risk damaging the plants.
While there are no specific disadvantages to fertilizing if doing it correctly, you do need to know approximately which type of fertilizer (which nutrients) the plant require, how much to add, and when to add it. It also needds to be watered in to avoid that the plant dies from thirst (plants which grow in fertilizer rich soil without water will cause water to exit the plants and kill them).
What handguns are used by the Army Rangers?
The Rangers that have issued handguns--machinegun crews, mostly--carry the M9 pistol. For most infantrymen--Rangers are extremely well-trained infantrymen--they'd be better off carrying another canteen than carrying a pistol.
What country was the defending country?
In which conflict? Most countries have, at some point in their history, been defending countries.
If the Army has the Army Rangers who do the Marines have?
The U.S. Army have the U.S. Army Rangers and U.S. Army Special Forces more commonly know as the Green Berets and the U.S. Marine Corps have Recon Marines (split into Divison Recon and Force Recon), who are special forces-capable, and MARSOC, which is their contribution to SOCOM (Special Operations Command)and are up their with Navy SEALs, U.S. Army Special Forces, and Air Force Pararescue.
Can an officer within the 75th Ranger Regiment use a LMG durning a mission.?
No. The function of an officer is to lead and direct, not move as part of a fire team. The M249s will remain with the squad automatic riflemen, whose function is to primarily engage the enemy directly. As an officer, you would be much to busy to serve concurrently in a fire suppression role, and assigning an officer a weapon such as the M249 only takes away from the platoon's overall firepower. Not all, but many line officers who see combat service will never even fire a shot.
Does the us army have to pay rent?
If you have off-post housing, you'll have to. If you're single and living in the barracks, you won't.
No. They would receive a Combat Action Ribbon. If ever they transferred to the Army, then they'd be eligible to wear the CIB or CAB in lieu of their Combat Action Ribbon.
Will civil air patrol help a male get into the army or army rangers?
No. It may allow you to enter the Army at a higher paygrade (E2 or E3, as opposed to E1), but you'll still be responsible for meeting the eligibility criteria.
A dominant group forces a weaker group to leave a country is called?
Banishment.
Or, if one uprising government group pushes out the current government group would be called a coup?
What is the standard knife for the US rangers in 1990?
There is no "standard" knife used by any military personnel. There are basic guidelines by which soldiers may chose a knife to carry and use, provided primarily that knife is displayed on their service uniform. But the only knife regularly issued by the US military has been the Marine K-Bar for combat infantry troops during Vietnam, and the M9 Bayonet.
Personally, I carried two knives in the field in the early '80's when I served: a four inch folding, lock-back Buck knife, and a 6" Boker double edged boot knife.
When you become an army ranger do you get a rangers tattoo?
You don't get one that's mandatory. You can get one if you choose. Now im assuming you mean joining the 75th ranger regiment and being a real ranger. Just graduating ranger school doesn't make you a ranger, just ranger qualified.
But yes, if you want a tattoo that is Ranger oriented, you can have it.
How long does it usually take a GED student to get into the army?
If you have your GED, there shouldn't be any problem. You can enlist under the Delayed Entry Programme, and remain on that for up to a year, or you can opt to ship out at the next available date, which could be a couple days, couple weeks, couple months, etc.
What is the Name for the US Army Special Forces?
US Army Special Forces. They are divided into Groups - 1st Group, 5th Group, 10th Group, etc.
Can you carry a percussion pistol concealed legally in North Carolina?
Yes. However, you're still required to obtain a concealed carry permit in order to do so legally. You may not carry NFA items (full auto weapons, short barreled rifles and shotguns, anything classed as AOW), but percussion pistols are every bit as legal as centrefire or rimfire pistols, provided you have the permit.
What percentage of the Army is Ranger Qualified?
Less that 1%
According to a show I saw on the Discovery channel.
Do you get any extra money for being airborne in the army?
Only while you're actually on active jump status. If you're jump qualified, but serving in a leg unit, you won't receive any extra pay.
How many US Army Rangers died in Afghanistan?
i don't know and I'm not trying to be mean just saying check my profile please
-Angelcuttie54
Why US Army refuse your Belford High school diploma?
Belford is an accredited high school so the US army should not refuse to accept it. May be you have failed some other criteria to join the forces?
Do the army rangers work in stealth or firefights?
The Rangers do a variety of missions, which may either call for operations undetected or actively engaging closely with the enemy. The Rangers are basically an upgraded infantry unit, so their operations aren't particularly clandestine as they would be portrayed in the movies.
Why do people need a high school diploma?
Though it didn't used to be necessary, a high school diploma or GED are essential today for landing jobs and absolutely critical if you desire a job that pays better than minimum wage. But that is just the starting point. Basically, having a diploma tell an employer that you can get past the basics in adult education, and that's it. If you want to advance in life and career, it is advisable to continuing your education past a diploma. At least a trade or technical school, where you learn how to do specific careers (healthcare, technology, mechanical, etc), will help immensely. Some people prefer to continue on to an Associates degree (A.A.) at community colleges. Other continue to their Bachelor's degree (B.A., B.S.) and other continue on to achieve their graduate degree (Master's or Doctorate). But the diploma is the most basic step and is therefore very advisable to obtain.
What is the difference between covering from uncovering?
Uncovering is simply the act of removing one's headwear, such as when going indoors while not under arms. Covering is the act of donning headwear.