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how to agricultural and industrial waste contribute to water pollution?
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Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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Developing means of farming and agriculture is the reason humans live in the world they do today. It is a necessary means of survival, without which there would be famines all over the world. For thousands of years, agricultural was a natural process that did not harm the land it was done on. In fact, farmers were able to pass down their land for many generations and it would still be fertile as ever. However, modern agricultural practices have started the process of agricultural pollution. This process causes the degradation of the ecosystem, land, and environment due to the modern-day by-products of agriculture.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most prevalent source of agricultural water pollution is soil that is washed off fields. Rain water carries soil particles (sediment) and dumps them into nearby lakes or streams. Too much sediment can cloud the water, reducing the amount of sunlight that reaches aquatic plants.

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Contaminated Water

This happens due to the disposal of industrial and agricultural waste in local bodies of water. As a result, the crops are exposed to water which has small amounts of mercury, arsenic, lead, and cadmium dissolved in it.

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