Social Sciences, asked by sem94, 2 months ago

what are the benefits of the conservation of soil?​

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Answered by anchalgupta9727
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Improved Environment:

  • Improved soil quality and productivity.
  • Reduced erosion.
  • Increased water infiltration and storage.
  • Improved air and water quality.
  • Provides food and shelter for wildlife.
Answered by Rohit9935
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Boosts earth quality and productivity.

Maintaining the natural environment for earth-dwelling organisms increases fertility and reduces the necessity of chemical fertilizing, thus boosting yields and saving costs at the same time.

Mitigates erosion.

Soil conservation methods to reduce erosion and depletion help agriculturalists to avoid the expansion of new lands when territories become infertile.

Soil conservation methods to reduce erosion and depletion help agriculturalists to avoid the expansion of new lands when territories become infertile.Promotes water infiltration and increases its storage. The soil conservation technique of minimum tillage vs. conventional plowing affects soil moisture by reducing cracking and evaporation as well as rising the infiltration rate.

Aids air and water purification.

The importance of soil conservation relates to water supplies, and the earth functions as a natural filter to purify water. Soil conservation mitigates the concentration of pollutants and sediments. In its turn, water is the basic condition to dissolve nutrients for plants. Soil carbon sequestration and reduced chemical applications contribute to air purity, too.

Gives food and shelter for wildlife.

Land with growing vegetation is a living environment for animals; it is not only the source for nourishment but their home as well.

Land with growing vegetation is a living environment for animals; it is not only the source for nourishment but their home as well.soil conservation increases soil quality

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