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What is making the soil degrade?

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Answered by bhumisankhala14
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"Soil degradation is the physical, chemical and biological decline in soil quality. It can be the loss of organic matter decline in soil fertility, and structural condition, erosion, adverse changes in salinity, acidity or alkalinity, and effects of toxic chemicals, pollutants or execcive flooding."
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Soil degradation occurs due to improper usage and ill-management of soil which leads to infertility in soil.

Explanation:

The main reasons for the degradation of soil is due to erosion, soil erosion by wind and water such as gully erosions and sheet erosions. Other reasons may include an increase in salinity due to the use of polluted water for irrigation and change in the pH level of the soil that is being too acidic or alkaline for use.

Another growing concern for soil degradation is the creation of wastelands and large dumps of pollutants in the soil, as a method of disposal of non-biodegradable waste.

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