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Bhavika Gupta guptabhavika786@gmail.com

LAND POLLUTION

Definition of land pollution *One fourth of area is coverd by land is called land. * Land is a earth which is occupied by people for shelter, occupation etc…

Causes of land pollution Industrial waste Household garbage *Sewage waste

Effects of land pollution The land cannot be construct house *Man cannot be farming *Ground hold garbage like putting plastics

Prevention of land pollution *Avoid using more fertilizers and pesticides *Treea should be planted everywhere *Waste using more fertilizer and pesticides

*science book *www.google.com References *science book *www.google.com

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