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how can polluted water affect the crops? ​

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Answered by kiran0003
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Explanation:

Polluted water in the ground actually washes the essential nutrients plants need out of the soil. ... Without these nutrients, plants become more susceptible to drought, fungal infections and insects. Water pollution also leaves large amounts of aluminum in the soil, which can be harmful to plants.

Answered by AthulKrishnaa
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Polluted water affect crops:

Polluted water in the ground actually washes the essential nutrients plants need out of the soil. Without these nutrients, plants become more susceptible to drought, fungal infections and insects. Water pollution also leaves large amounts of aluminum in the soil, which can be harmful to plants.

Water pollution that alters a plant's surrounding pH level, such as acid rain, can harm or kill the plant. Acid rain that collects in aquatic environments lowers water pH levels, killing plants that cannot live in these more acidic conditions.

Nitrate from agriculture is now the most common chemical contaminant in the world's groundwater aquifers. Aquatic ecosystems are affected by agricultural pollution; for example, eutrophication caused by the accumulation of nutrients in lakes and coastal waters impacts biodiversity and fisheries.

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