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2. How can land pollution be control?​

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Answered by ItzSofiya
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Methods to control soil pollution depend on the source of the contamination. Land pollution is defined as unnaturally high levels of chemicals, like nutrients or heavy metals, in the soil. The causes of this type of pollution can generally be traced back to three different types of activities: industrial factories, agriculture and waste disposal.

Some types of land pollution, such as abandoned mines and nuclear power plants, may take generations to remediate. Other sources, like litter and agricultural runoff, can be reduced by daily decisions made by each person on the planet.

Land Pollution From Factories

Land pollution, which is also referred to as soil pollution or contamination, is a growing problem across the world. Human activities like the production of energy, extraction of resources and assembly of consumer goods are major contributors to the problem.

Answered by rekhakuwar33
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Disposing of wastes properly is an important way to take control of land pollution. By containing our waste products to areas that are designed and filtered properly, we reduce the leachate from rubbish and sewage that pollutes our waterways and eventually makes its way back to land in the form of rain and snow.

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