Why do farmers add fertilizer to the soil where their plants grow? A. because phosphorus is limited so adding it allows for more plant growth B. this helps decomposers and speeds up the phosphorus cycle C. to create runoff that allows more algae growth

Biology

Question
Why do farmers add fertilizer to the
soil where their plants grow?
A. because phosphorus is limited so adding it allows for
more plant growth
B. this helps decomposers and speeds up the
phosphorus cycle
C. to create runoff that allows more algae growth
Answer

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

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Farmers add fertilizer to the soil where their plants grow because phosphorus is a limited nutrient in the soil and adding it allows for more plant growth. This helps...
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