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Will chewing gum serve as ferterlizer?

No, chewing gum does not serve as a fertilizer. Fertilizers are substances that provide nutrients to plants to promote their growth and health. Chewing gum, on the other hand, is a synthetic material primarily made of gum base, sweeteners, and flavorings, which are not beneficial for plant nutrition.

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