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Fertilizer and Pollution

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Difference between Fertilizer and Pollution

Fertilizer vs. Pollution

A fertilizer (American English) or fertiliser (British English; see spelling differences) is any material of natural or synthetic origin (other than liming materials) that is applied to soils or to plant tissues to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants. Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.

Similarities between Fertilizer and Pollution

Fertilizer and Pollution have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arsenic, Cadmium, Carbon dioxide, Climate change, Compost, Greenhouse gas, Groundwater pollution, Manure, Population growth, Surface water, Zinc.

Arsenic

Arsenic is a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number 33.

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Cadmium

Cadmium is a chemical element with symbol Cd and atomic number 48.

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Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide (chemical formula) is a colorless gas with a density about 60% higher than that of dry air.

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Climate change

Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years).

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Compost

Compost is organic matter that has been decomposed in a process called composting.

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Greenhouse gas

A greenhouse gas is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range.

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Groundwater pollution

Groundwater pollution (also called groundwater contamination) occurs when pollutants are released to the ground and make their way down into groundwater.

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Manure

Manure is organic matter, mostly derived from animal feces except in the case of green manure, which can be used as organic fertilizer in agriculture.

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Population growth

In biology or human geography, population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population.

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Surface water

Surface water is water on the surface of the planet such as in a river, lake, wetland, or ocean.

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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with symbol Zn and atomic number 30.

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Fertilizer and Pollution Comparison

Fertilizer has 155 relations, while Pollution has 323. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 2.30% = 11 / (155 + 323).

References

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