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why is soil conservation so important? i want a brief note on it

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Answered by prachippandey2005
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Soil conservation are important

because of various reasons:

1. As soil is rich in nutrients, it is used in agriculture to provide nourishment to the developing crops or plants.

2. It is used for construction purposes such as construction of buildings, roads etc.

3. Soil is essential because it contains nutrients, helps to preserve fossils, influence local landscapes, provides habitat for organisms and helps to filter water.

Soil conservation is important because abusing it may lead to disastrous events such as landslides. In addition to this, it is important because crops will not grow without the soil.Soil conservation is important because with the erosion of the topsoil layer, valuable nutrients are lost and crop yields diminish, which means less food is produced per acre.

soil is very important god gifted natural element in which we can perform agirculture. If we continue cut trees it will not only decease the amount of oxygen it will also harm the soil as deforestation will occur and the top soil which takes thousants of years to form will be blown by the wind. The top soil is very fertile for agricuture so now it has become very important to conserve soil as well as plant more and more trees so that they hold the soil and don't allow it to blow away leaving behind the infertile soil.

Answered by bishayarsana82
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conservation of soil is extremely vital.our lives our directly connected to the quality of soil. the better  the quality of soil the more would be the agricultural produce .

therefore,it is important that the quality of soil be preserved through conservation practices.

hope this helps.

this is a brief note written by me itself



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