Environmental Sciences, asked by angelgupta1, 7 months ago

any two major causes of depletion of resources​

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Answered by parulll02
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1) Deforestation and the Destruction of Ecosystems leading to loss of biodiversity.

2) Overpopulation....

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Answered by devashishdhakad
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Causes of Depletion of Natural Resources

1. Overpopulation

The total global population is more than seven billion people. Still, there is a consistent increase in the overall earth populace and this has been a critical factor in accelerating the depletion of natural resources. An increase in populace expands the need for resources and conditions necessary to sustain it.

In addition, it contributes to increased ecological contamination. Research further indicates that developing countries are using more and more resources to industrialize and support their ever-increasing population. Hence, the depletion of natural resources will continue as long as the world population increases.

2. Poor Farming Practices

Humans are causing a lot of stress to land resources due to the over-reliance on food production for daily nutritional requirements. Poor irrigation practices, for example, is a key contributing factor to salinization and alkalization of the soil that sustains plants growth. Poor soil management practices and the use of heavy machinery and farming equipment also destroy the soil structure making it unsuitable for plant growth.

Some farming practices such as excessive use of pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides equally kill important soil micro-organisms that are essential in replenishing nutrients in the soil.

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