Science, asked by sanjay1975, 1 year ago

microbes in the soil get destroyed

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer: The microbes of the soil are destroyed by using pesticides. Many toxins are added as industrial waste to the land killing the bacteria.


This affects the ecology, and the natural nutrition of the soil is decreased.


As the microbes are destroyed dead maters are not decomposed to make natural fertilizers.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

If microbes in the soil get destroyed, the nutrients reaching the plant will be diminished and hence the plant cannot grow properly. So there is no proper vegetation which may lead to lack in vegetation.

EXPLANATION:

The microbes are very important component of soil. They play the critical role to maintain the soil texture. These microorganism leave behind the nutrient required for plant. The soil microorganism is classified as bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi protozoa, and virus.

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