effects of land/soil pollution ( in points)
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Effects of Land Use Changes. Land use changes occur constantly and at many scales, and can have specific and cumulative effects on air and water quality, watershed function, generation of waste, extent and quality of wildlife habitat, climate, and human health.Soil pollution can also cause neuromuscular blockage as well as depression of the central nervous system, headaches, nausea, fatigue, eye irritation and skin rash. Soil does not need to be highly contaminated to be harmful to humans.
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- Industrial waste. ...
- Deforestation. ...
- Excessive use of fertilisers and pesticides. ...
- Garbage pollution. ...
- Climate change. ...
- Loss of soil fertility. ...
- Impact on human health. ...
- Reforestation.
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