Science, asked by tusharkhedekar5, 3 months ago

*Soil pollution increases the risk of ______.*

1️⃣ Air pollution
2️⃣ Water pollution
3️⃣ Noise pollution
4️⃣ Soil polution​

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Answered by vanshshreya1
7

Explanation:

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Answered by nikhilpatel0221
1

Answer:

water pollution

Explanation:

Soil pollution can lead to water pollution if toxic chemicals leach into groundwater, or if contaminated runoff reaches streams, lakes, or oceans. Soil also naturally contributes to air pollution by releasing volatile compounds into the atmosphere.

Soil pollution causes a chain reaction. It alters soils' biodiversity, reduces soil organic matter and soils' capacity to act as a filter. It also contaminates the water stored in the soil and groundwater, and causes an imbalance of soil nutrients.

Sediment can come from soil erosion or from the decomposition of plants and animals. Wind, water and ice help carry these particles to rivers, lakes and streams. The Environmental Protection Agency lists sediment as the most common pollutant in rivers, streams, lakes and reservoirs.

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