Organic fertilizers are made from mined rock minerals, and natural plant and animal materials. They include ingredients like manure, guano, dried and powdered blood, ground bone, crushed shells, finely pulverized fish, phosphate rock, and wood.
Inorganic fertilizer is synthetic, comprised of minerals and synthetic chemicals. Most of the minerals in inorganic fertilizer are mined from the earth, and balanced inorganic fertilizers are high in all three macronutrients and can contain ammonium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, and potassium chloride.
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V = 550 mL = 0.550 L
V = 22.4 L/mol (STP)
M(CO₂)=44.01 g/mol
n(CO₂)=v/V
m(CO₂)=n(CO₂)M(CO₂)=vM(CO₂)/V
m(CO₂)=0.550*44.01/22.4=1.08 g
There was land on that surface before there was water
The material moved<span> by erosion is </span>sediment<span>. The agents of erosion </span>lay down sediment<span> in a process called deposition. Deposition builds </span>new<span> landforms. Weathering, erosion, and deposition act together in a cycle that wears </span>down<span> and builds up Earth's surface.
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