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How do chemical fertilizers affect the soil?​

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The presence of a number of acids in the soil, such as hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, creates a damaging effect on soil referred to as soil friability. ... As the chemicals in the chemical fertilizers destroy soil crumbs, the result is a highly compacted soil with reduced drainage and air circulation.

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The presence of a number of acids in the soil, such as hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, creates a damaging effect on soil referred to as soil friability. ... As the chemicals in the chemical fertilizers destroy soil crumbs, the result is a highly compacted soil with reduced drainage and air circulation.

excessive chemical fertilisers destroy the plants. 1] Excessive use of fertiliser can reduce the fertility of the soil. 2 ] Fertilisers generally get washed off through irrigation,and pollute rivers,lakes,streams,and disturbing the ecosystem. 3] Fertiliser can affect the crops if it is used for more and more time.

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