Answer:
Organic fertilizers are those fertilizers that are not artificially produced but are natural and has carbon in them.
Fertilizers in the broad term are used to provide nutrient to the soil and boost growth of crops.
Some of the advantages of organic fertilizers to inorganic fertilizers are:
They do not make crusts on the soil, unlike inorganic fertilizers.
They help add structure to the soil because of the good water movement into the soil
They are easier on the soil because they feed good microbes.
Because they cannot survive long outside a living host cell.
Answer:
Polluted ground water.
Explanation:
The rocks through which water flows into the ground sieves most of the contaminants whose molecules are larger than most bacteria. Such molecules include but are not limited oil molecules. Therefore as it descends to the lower levels of the soil profile, water is subjected to continuous filtration by the layers and it is the least susceptible to contamination by oil spills.
B, sodium because if you look at your periodic table it is the only element not compounded with another