Short conclusion on soil pollution
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We find that soil pollution is caused almost exclusively by human activity. Humans carelessly drop waste (which in itself tends to be a result of over-consumption: buying things that we do not need) and use harmful agricultural chemicals (such as pesticides and fertilizers) which can very easily (for instance as a result of rain or rivers flowing) soak into areas of land where they can cause harm to biodiversity.
Conserving the environment is important. Preventing soil erosion will contribute to a cleaner and healthier planet for this generation and those to come. It is vital for both businesses and private individuals to act now in order to prevent the phenomenon of soil pollution from driving beautiful plant and animal species to extinction and putting our supplies of food in jeopardy.