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State the ecological consequence over irrigation?

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Answered by pooja539
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over irrigation causes removal of humus it causes land pollution it removes the fertility of the soil more and more water is used in irrigation
Answered by bratislava
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Excessive soil erosion, salinization of lands and changes in the climate of the place.

Explanation:

  • The ecological consequences of the high rate of irrigation are found on the lands and the soil's as they become saline and have problems of waterlogging.
  • The soil tends to lose its fertility due to the leaching of minerals and humus contents.
  • The ecological consequences of these results in the spread of various harmful diseases. This often leads to instability in the environment and other changes associated with the climate of the region.

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