Science, asked by Radhagarhwal2223, 1 year ago

remedies of soil pollution​

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Answered by nawabzadi23
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Answer:

Soil pollution can be problematic on a number of levels. Plants growing in contaminated soils may take up toxins and die, or worse, people or animals may eat them and become poisoned. Humans or animals may also touch or breathe in pollutants and become ill. Contaminants don't necessarily originate at their current location; they might have been spilled or dropped onto the soils or migrated from other locations. Depending on the pollutant, sometimes the soil can be treated and the contaminants removed, or at least contained.

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Answered by shobhitrohila167
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Answer:

Use organic matter for the plantation of the species, and ensure that chemically oriented manure won't be used.

Explanation:

By the use of organic matter and manure, plants get all the nutrients which they are needed for their growth. This also acts as a best remedy for the soil pollution.

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