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difference between water conservation and soil conservation

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Answered by GeniuSk101
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Soils are essential for the continuity of life on earth since many ecosystems depend on them for survival. Still, soils persist to face serious threats in so many ways. Soil erosion, use of chemical pesticides and herbicides, unsustainable agricultural practices, excessive farming, water pollution and land pollution are some of the aspects upsetting the natural functions of the soil. This is where soil conservation comes in.

★ WHAT'S SOIL CONSERVATION??
Soil conservation is the practice of protecting the soil against erosion or deterioration. It involves the activities that can be undertaken to ensure our soils are at their optimum quality and health.


Everything on Earth requires water to sustain itself. But abusing water means that we are lessening its ability to provide us with this basic necessity. Water is a limited resource and while Earth is a self-contained ecosystem, meaning Earth always has, and will always have, the same amount of water, the population growth puts a strain on water supplies and clean water is reduced by the pollution and contamination we create.

★ WHAT'S WATER CONSERVATION??
Water conservation is the practice of protecting water from getting contaminated or doing minimum to minimum wastage of Water.


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