Bird guano(dookies) is a rich source of ammonia, nitrates and phosphorus. Since birds execrete urinassid, it is also present in high concentrations. Like all organic compounds, there is carbon in it of course.
nitrogen. people in da hood call it bird layin
phosphorus
Bat guano is rich in nitrogen and so in may countries is used as fertilizer for plants.
The dried feces of many birds and other animals are used as fertilizer called guano. Bat guano found in caves is a rich source of natural (not chemical) fertilizer.
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Fresh bat guano has a putrid odor because it is feces. The odor of the excrement gets worse as it decomposes.
The Clorine cleans it.
phosphorus
phosphate
sulfur
guano
That is the correct spelling of "guano" (bird droppings used as fertilizer).
guano
Bat guano is rich in nitrogen and so in may countries is used as fertilizer for plants.
No. It is the name for bat poo.
guano
its an island in south america near Peru. its famous for guano that is bat and bird dung. its used for making bombs and fertilizers
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The Guano Island Act of 1856 allowed the United States to claim unclaimed islands containing guano deposits for the purpose of mining the valuable bird droppings. This act aimed to secure a domestic supply of guano, which was used as a fertilizer and was in high demand during the 19th century.