Environmental Sciences, asked by MansiSolanki1295, 11 months ago

pollution is less in organic farming as compare to intensive chemical farming

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Explanation:

Pollution is the presence of particles or things that originally are not a part of that environment, and their introduction or presence has harmful effects on that environment or the original inhabitants in that environment.

In agriculture, or in that agricultural environment, a chemical intensive agriculture tends to introduce synthetically manufactured chemicals that are not traditionally a part of that environment. More often, these chemicals are designed to act on one part, with less due thought on it ill effects on some other parts. For instance, a pesticide designed to kill a troublesome insect also ends up killing bees.

Organic agriculture on the other hand uses things which are inherently a part of the ecosystem. Hence, their use does not cause ill effects.

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