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Which of the following is organic in nature
Ammonium sulphate
Urea
Cow dung
Super phosphate
All of the above
- Option 1: Ammonium sulphate
- Inorganic compound.
- A commonly used synthetic fertilizer.
- Option 2: Urea
- Contains organic carbon, but it's synthetically produced for fertilizers.
- Sometimes debated as organic, but not naturally derived like cow dung.
- Option 3: Cow dung
- ?? Organic in nature.
- Naturally occurring fertilizer from cattle.
- Option 4: Super phosphate
- Used as a synthetic fertilizer to provide phosphorus.
- Option 5: All of the above
- Incorrect, as not all options listed are organic.
Your understanding is right. Cow dung is indeed the organic option here.
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