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Soil pollution is characterised as chemicals, salts, poisonous compounds, and radioactive contaminants that are permanent in the soil and have negative impacts on animal health and plant development. Soils can get contaminated in a variety of ways. The following are examples of these:

  • Industrial garbage is dumped on the surface of the Earth.
  • A landfill's seepage
  • Storage tanks under the earth have burst.
  • Polluted water seeps into the soil, causing it to become contaminated.
  • Seepage of solid waste
  • Heavy metals, petroleum hydrocarbons, solvents, and pesticides are just a few of the chemicals that may be found in the environment.
  • Soil Pollution: Causes and Effects
  • A soil pollutant is a substance that causes soil to deteriorate owing to changes in texture, mineral content, or quality.
  • This also throws off the biological balance of soil-dependent species. Furthermore, soil contamination has negative consequences for plant development.
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