how does the soil become too acidic in nature
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There are four major reasons for soils to become acidic: rainfall and leaching, acidic parent material, organic matter decay, and harvest of high-yielding crops. Wet climates have a greater potential for acidic soils. ... Harvest of high-yielding crops plays the most significant role in increasing soil acidity
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because of acid rain the soil becomes acidic
since the acidic rain water penetrates in the soil and the soil absorb the acidic water therefore it becomes too acidic
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