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Which of the following caused land degradation due to overuse of chemicals drying aquifers and
vanishing productivity?
(a) Green Revolution (b) Land reforms (c) White Revolution (d) Bhoodan Movement​

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Answered by bhatiamona
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Which of the following caused land degradation due to overuse of chemicals drying aquifers and vanishing productivity?

(a) Green Revolution (b) Land reforms

(c) White Revolution (d) Bhoodan Movement

The correct answer is :

(a) Green Revolution

Explanation :

Among the following, the overuse of chemicals that dry aquifers due to the Green Revolution reduced land productivity and led to land degradation.

Green Revolution was the revolution in which excessive chemicals were also used for agricultural produce. This led to a significant increase in yield. But later due to the use of excessive chemicals, the productivity of the land decreased and land degradation took place.

Green Revolution was a movement launched in India in the sixties, which was done to meet the shortage of food production in India. A revolution was an agricultural movement. Due to this revolution, India became self-sufficient in the field of grain production. But its far-reaching consequences were also seen when land degradation started happening..

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Answered by kunalgourav38
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Answer:

Green Revolution caused land degradation due to overuse of chemicals drying aquifers and vanishing productivity.

Explanation:

Among other things, the Green Revolution's excessive use of chemicals that dry up aquifers decreased soil productivity and caused land degradation. The Green Revolution saw an increase in the usage of excessive chemicals on agricultural products. As a result, the yield significantly increased. Later, however, because of the overuse of chemicals, the productivity of the land fell and soil degradation occurred. In the 1960, the Green Revolution movement was started in India to address the country's lack of food production. Agriculture was a movement during a revolution. India achieved grain production self-sufficiency as a result of this revolution. But as soon as land degradation began, its far-reaching effects were apparent.

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