difference between water conservation and soil conservation
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Soil :
* Soil conservation is the practice of protecting the soil against erosion or deterioration.
* It involves methods like terrace farming, planting shelter belts, etc. which can prevent soil erosion and any other damage to soil.
Water :
* Water conservation is the practice of protecting water from getting contaminated or doing minimum to minimum wastage of water.
* It involves methods like water harvesting and many other habits that we can implement in our daily to conserve water.
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Soil :
* Soil conservation is the practice of protecting the soil against erosion or deterioration.
* It involves methods like terrace farming, planting shelter belts, etc. which can prevent soil erosion and any other damage to soil.
Water :
* Water conservation is the practice of protecting water from getting contaminated or doing minimum to minimum wastage of water.
* It involves methods like water harvesting and many other habits that we can implement in our daily to conserve water.
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-WATER CONSERVATION-
The process of conserving water for the next generation by many ways, this is called water conservation
-SOIL CONSERVATION-
The process by which the soil is completely saved from the harmful effect of chemicals etc
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