Excess use of chemical fertilisers makes the soil acidic .Explain this
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The biggest issue facing the use of chemical fertilizers is groundwater contamination. Nitorgen fertilizers break down into nitrates and travel easily through the soil. Because it is water-soluble and can remain in groundwater for decades, the addition of more nitrogen over the years has an accumulative effect.
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Fertilizers are those substances added to the soil during agriculture to provide nutrients to the soil.
But as fertilizers are made made and are chemically made to provide specific nutrient to plants.
Fertilizers are also having side effects.They are chemically made so they harm the soil and also destroy the quality of soil and harms it.
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Here is your answer....
Fertilizers are those substances added to the soil during agriculture to provide nutrients to the soil.
But as fertilizers are made made and are chemically made to provide specific nutrient to plants.
Fertilizers are also having side effects.They are chemically made so they harm the soil and also destroy the quality of soil and harms it.
Hope it helps......
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