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ToggleSoil pollution refers to the contamination of soil by toxic substances (chemicals, waste, or biological agents) that reduce its fertility, harm living organisms, and disturb the natural balance of ecosystems. Since soil supports agriculture, groundwater recharge, and biodiversity, its pollution has direct consequences on food security, health, and environment.
Soil is the foundation of life, but careless human activities are degrading it at an alarming pace. Contamination not only reduces productivity but also affects health and ecosystems through the food chain. Restoring soil health through sustainable agriculture, proper waste management, and strict pollution control measures is essential for ensuring food security and environmental sustainability.
Q1. What is soil pollution?
Soil pollution is the contamination of soil due to harmful chemicals, industrial waste, pesticides, plastics, and biological agents, reducing its fertility and affecting ecosystems.
Q2. What are the main causes of soil pollution?
Industrial waste, excessive pesticide and fertilizer use, mining, urbanization, e-waste, and deforestation are the main causes.
Q3. What are the harmful effects of soil pollution?
It leads to loss of soil fertility, bioaccumulation of toxins in crops, health issues in humans (cancer, neurological problems), contamination of groundwater, and ecological imbalance.
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