Biology, asked by lakshminirujogi, 1 year ago

what is soil conservation why do you think we should practice it seriously in the current scenario of soil degradation

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Answered by thewordlycreature
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Soil conservation is the prevention of soil from erosion or reduced fertility caused by over usage, acidification, salinization or other chemical soil contamination. When soil is protected, it helps plants to create more nutrients our bodies need like protein. The billions of microbes living in healthy soil produce amino acids, which plants convert to protein. Thus it is required for the body

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

Soil conservation is all about preventing the loss of soil due to erosion or over usage of the soil.  

Explanation:

The soil can get contaminated and degraded due to unsustainable methods of farming like the ‘Slash-and-burn’ method, and making use of chemical pesticides for high yield.

But soil is essential for continuing our life on this earth. We depend on this soil for our survival; therefore, soil conservation should be practiced.

It can help in reviving the damaged soil, restricting the use of chemical pesticides, minimizing soil erosion, and most importantly, protecting the growth of the plants.

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