Hindi, asked by nirajjadhav713, 3 months ago

What are the differences between soil pollution and soil

contamination​

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Answered by f5spearwarrior
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friend soil pollution is making the soil useless by burying or contaminating the dry waste and thing which cannot be recycled //. and storing it will make the soil to lose its fertility

where as the soil defines the sand which is fertility enough satisfy to do the agriculture

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Answered by chandraiahchamakuri
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The soil pollution

ANSWER. According to environment pollution centere,

soil pollution is the presence of toxic chemicals pollution or contaminations in soil in high enough concentrations to pose a risk to human health and lor the ecosystem .

The soil. The soil made up of small pieces of broken rock and decaying plants called organic matter. over times rain and others weather events cause small particles to break the loose from the large rock . Thes particles combines with decaying plants parts to form soil.

The both difference. The soil is not pollut and we can plants plants. And the soil pollution is polluted and we can not plant plants the pollution is reduced the diseases. ok please plant plants don't pollution our earth ️

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