Geography, asked by Vaishnaviask, 1 year ago

how do agricultural wastes harm the environment?

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Answered by mansi1358
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agricultural waste harm the environment in following ways
1.chemical fertilizers  used make the soil barren and kill the organisms present in soil
2. pesticides used by farmers contains toxic materials.which also causes ozone layer deplection
3.pesticides and fertilizers remain in soil and make it less productive.
4.on burning agricultural waste it creates lots or air pollution.
5.agricultural waste dropped in water causes water pollution
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The harmful impact of agrarian creation on human, wellbeing, change in environment, creature solid and the climate in form of ozone layer depletion, air and water pollution, can't be over-underscored.

How is it so?

  • For instance, it has been proposed the ozone harming substance emanations should be decreased radically to turn away the hindering danger in the world, earth and its occupants to deflect temperature climb by basically a normal ascent Indiscriminate copying of farming strong squanders produces environment significant discharges.
  • Ill-advised treatment of farming strong squanders impact change in environment and change in environment thus hampers food creation.

A portion of the impacts are framed beneath:

  • Flood: One significant reason for flood has been the blockage of streams.
  • Streams are obstructed basically when individuals expand on streams or when the trenches or streams are impeded by strong squanders.
  • Wellbeing and natural ramifications — emerging from unpredictable consuming of created squanders.
  • Unpredictable unloading and consuming of rural strong waste have brought about contamination, a danger to living souls as well as other natural issues.

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