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Nobody will help me Why do farmers add fertilizer to the soil where their plants grow?

A. This helps decomposers and speeds up the phosphorus cycle
B. To create runoff that allows more algae growth
C. because phosphorus is limited so adding it allows for more plant growth
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Answer:

Explanation:

Farmers use fertilizers because these substances contain plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

A. Because phosphorus is limited so adding it allows for more plant growth.

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User Jansohn
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Explanation:

farmers replenish the phosphorus 'pool' by adding fertilisers or effluent to replace the phosphorus taken up by plants. While much of the phosphorus in soil is not readily available, there are a number of reversible pathways that release small amounts of phosphorus to plants.

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