Biology, asked by lipakshigijwani6295, 1 year ago

Reshma going to talk about controlling measures of soil pollution. Please prepare write up for her.

Answers

Answered by aqibkincsem
5

Soil erosion can be easily controlled by using wide range of farm practices and forestry.

Usage of natural fertilizers can help in safeguard the soil. Bio-pesticides must be used as the alternative to the chemical pesticides.

Organic fertilizers are used instead of synthetic fertilizers. Products such as plastics, glass and paper must be recycled and reused.

Answered by lasya9110
4

When we talk about air or water pollution , the reactions garnered are stronger . This is because we can see the effects caused by the pollutants and their extent very clearly . It is normal human psychology to believe in what you see first hand . Our soil on the other hand is living a nightmare too . We may not be able to see the effects with clarity , but soil is being polluted and abused constantly and we are unable to calculate the damages incurred . Soil Pollution has come to become one of the serious concerns that we collectively battle

EFFECTS OF SOIL POLLUTION

1. SOIL POLLUTION - Soil pollution , where the upper layer of the soil is damaged . This is caused by the overuse of chemical fertilizers , soil erosion caused by running water and other pest control measures , this leads to loss of fertile soil for agriculture , forest cover , fodder patches for grazing etc...

2. CHANGE IN CLIMATE PATTERNS -

This effects of soil pollution are hazardous and can lead to the loss of ecosystems . When soil is polluted , it directly or indirectly effects the climate patterns

3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT - When a deforestation is committed , the tree cover is comprised on . This leads to a steep imbalance in the water cycle . A disturbed water cycle effects a lot of factors . To begin with , the green cover is reduced . Trees and plants help balance the atmosphere , without them we are subjected to various concerns like Glabal warming , the green house effect , irregular rainfall and flash floods among other imbalances

4. EFFECT ON HUMAN HEALTH - The soil when contaminated with toxic chemicals and pesticides lead to problems of skin cancer and human respiratory system . The toxic chemicals can reach our body through foods and vegetables that we eat as they are grown in polluted soil

5. EFFECT ON WILDLIFE - The animal kingdom has suffered mostly in the past decades . They face a serious threat with regards to loss of habitat and natural environment.

hope this helps you mate please mark me as brainliest and please thank my answer!!!!

Similar questions