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2) What is monoculture? What is the danger linked to this practice?​

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Answered by samarthcv
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The continued degradation of soil is making it unusable for agriculture. ... Monoculture farming, however, has some disadvantages you can't ignore. The worlds long term food production comes at risk from high use of fertilizers, pests, loss of biodiversity, soil fertility and environmental pollution.

Answered by Anonymous
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Modern monoculture requires vast amounts of rain for irrigating crops as moisture retention is limited in the soil. A lack of topsoil also increases rain runoff. ... The worlds long term food production comes at risk from high use of fertilizers, pests, loss of biodiversity, soil fertility and environmental pollution.

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