Environmental Sciences, asked by hanumanvadar, 1 year ago

iodine content of food is influenced by the iodine content of soil/water give reason

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Answered by Ankushmishra24
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Answered by myrakincsem
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Hi friends,

If we measure the Iodine content in water and in farm soil, we will observe a start difference in the presence of iodine in both. Water has very low levels of iodine whereas the farm soil has considerably large quantities of iodine. This concludes that the iodine content of food is based on the kind of soil it is grown in. In order to increase iodine content in food, iodized salt must be brought into use.

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