Environmental Sciences, asked by prathameshgalande175, 1 year ago

12th evs project a quality of water and soil affect the cost of farming and the cost of tackling water and soil pollution is borne by individual farmers even though the cause of pollution may lie elsewhere

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Answered by khushi1513
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Environmental Risks. The damage toagricultural productivity caused by soildegradation and the effects of drinking water contaminated with nitrates, pesticides, salts, or trace elements on human health have, to date, been the driving forces behind the increased concerns over soil and water quality.
Answered by thewordlycreature
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The given statement is true that water and soil condition affect the quality of farming by a farmer. The water are bought from the water diseases and the nearest river using various artificial to purchase water motors and canals which are built and this requires a huge amount of money.

Also the soil condition is directly result in the amount of agriculture and farming products the farmer can able to produce. If the soil quality is good then the formal will be able to produce a good amount of crop in a very less amount otherwise they have to buy fertilizers which required the huge amount of cost.

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