Science, asked by bochresoniya97, 8 months ago

(a) How does the soil become too acidic in nature?
(b) What should be added in the soil when it is (1) too acidic and (ii) toe basic please tell the answer fast

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Answered by msmeraj9523697203
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Answer:

There are four major reasons for soils to become acidic: rainfall and leaching, acidic parent material, organic matter decay, and harvest of high-yielding crops. ... Organic matter decay produces hydrogen ions (H+), which are responsible for acidity (an ion is a positively or negatively charged element).

b) if the soil is too acidic we should add pulveric limestone in the soil if it is too acidic because it is rich in either calcium or magnesium carbonate which neutralizes the soil. If the soil is too basic , we should add organic minerals in it like manure to neutralize it

C) The simplest and the organic way to turn the plain soil into fertile one is by adding eco-friendly components like animal manure, compost and green manure. ... At times the addition of measured amounts of chemical fertilizers also helps improvise soil quality.

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Answered by srushti558
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Answer:

a) Soil becomes too acidic because of excess fertilizers.

b) Pg no. 69 a) and b) points.

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