Science, asked by omm23549, 10 months ago

do question no 2,3,4,5.please answer fast ​

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Answered by djmetalicsynthesis
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1: Yes, it is. Climate can affect soil erosion. For example; When an acid rain has occured because of the carbon dioxide in the air, its acid drops seeps through the ground dissolving some soil particles after it reaches the sub soil.

2: Well, That's because humus contain all the rich vitamins and mineral needed for the crops and plants to grow.

3: Well, not. Plants cannot survive in that environment because the excess chemical mostly phosphorus will act as a toxin and will damage the plant itself.

4: It will affect the plants and animals badly because their habitats is deteriorated.

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