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why is soil conservation necessary ?hoe can it be conserved?​

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Answered by gshanahmad8
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Soil conservation is important because it saves the soil through harsh weather and stops erosion. While soil is conservating it's getting more nutrients. The more we conserve soil the more crops grow, then we can sell the crops and get money. ... It is the soil that provides nutrition to this plant life.

Techniques for improved soil conservation include crop rotation, cover crops, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, affect both erosion and fertility. When plants die, they decay and become part of the soil.

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Answered by srivishnusrikrishna5
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Answer:

We should conserve soil because vegetation depends only on soil as a major factor.

Soil conservation is important because it saves the soil through harsh weather and stops erosion.

While soil is conservating it's getting more nutrients.

The more we conserve soil the more crops grow, then we can sell the crops and get money.

If we allow soil erosion then it to deforestation.

Explanation:

We should conserve the soil and prevent soil erosion because the land slide will not occur at the rain season and the slipping of houses may not happen.

Soil is the basis for sustenance for 7 billion people.

It preserves clean water and helps regulate the climate.

Soil degradation reduces agricultural yields and threatens farmers' livelihoods.

Soil that has been leached of its nutrients cannot support crops, or plants that prevent desertification.

How we can conserve soil:

  • Buffer Strips.
  • No-Till Farming.
  • Fewer Concrete Surfaces.
  • Plant Windbreak Areas.
  • Terrace Planting.
  • Plant Trees.
  • Crop Rotation.
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