Water Pollution Fertilizers and Pesticides. Fertilizers materials used to provide plant nutrients which are deficient in soils. contain essential ingridients.

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Water Pollution Fertilizers and Pesticides

Fertilizers materials used to provide plant nutrients which are deficient in soils. contain essential ingridients plants need Farmers spray fertilizers to improve the soil’s fertility

Types of Fertilizers Complete inorganic fertilizers Special purpose fertilizer Liquid fertilizers Slow-release fertilizer Fertilizer with insecticide

Pesticides 'Pesticide' is a broad term, covering a range of products that are used to control pests. Farmers use pesticides to: –protect crops –Prevent animals and insects from contaminating foods –safeguard human health

Types of Pesticides Fungicides  fungi and mould killers Insecticides  insect killers Herbicides  weed killers

Effects of Fertilizers and Pesticides Eutrophication Pollution of water Suffocation Death of living organisms Diseases on humans

Solutions Read carefully the instructions- no overdose Use safely and effectively Keep fertilizers, leaves and grass clippings off streets and driveway  prevent soil erosion