Environmental Sciences, asked by jaatgajender1, 2 months ago

discuss the adverse effects modern agriculture​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Excessive water-supply and wind removes the top fertile layer of the farm. Loss of nutrient rich soil not only reduces productivity, but also results in silting of water bodies and streams and induces release of soil carbon from particulate organic material, which contributes to global warming.

Answered by siddhi5229
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Soil Erosion

The top fertile soil of the farmland is removed due to the excessive water supply. This leads to the loss of nutrient-rich soil that hampered productivity. It also causes global warming because the silt of water bodies induces the release of soil carbon from the particulate organic material.

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