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SOIL pollution

Causes of soil pollution With the rise of concrete buildings and roads, one part of the Earth that we rarely see is the soil. It has many different names, such as dirt, mud and ground. However, it is definitely very important to us. The plants that feed us grow in soil and keeping it healthy is essential to maintaining a beautiful planet. However, like all other forms of nature, soil also suffers from pollution. The pollution of soil is a common thing these days, and it happens due to the presence of man made elements.

Industrial wastes such as harmful gases and chemicals, agricultural pesticides, fertilizers and insecticides are the most common causes of soil pollution.

Waste Disposal Unhealthy waste management techniques, which are characterized by release of sewage into the large dumping grounds and nearby streams or rivers.

Accidental Oil Spills Oil leaks can happen during storage and transport of chemicals. This can be seen at most of the fuel stations. The chemicals present in the fuel deteriorates the quality of soil and make them unsuitable for cultivation.

Acid Rain Pollutants present in the air mixes up with the rain and fall. The polluted water could dissolve away some of the important nutrients found in soil and change the structure of the soil.

Agricultural Activities   Chemical utilization has gone up tremendously since technology provided us with modern pesticides and fertilizers. They are full of chemicals that are not produced in nature and cannot be broken down by it. As a result, they seep into the ground after they mix with water and slowly reduce the fertility of the soil.

And more… Ignorance towards soil management and related systems Unfavorable and harmful irrigation practices Improper septic system and management and maintenance of the same Leakages from sanitary sewage

The effects of soil pollution Soil pollution is a result of many activities and experiments done by mankind which end up contaminating the soil. Some of the main and most important effects are:

Health of Humans Rops and plants grown on polluted soil absorb much of the pollution and then pass these on to us. Foul smell due to industrial chemicals and gases might result in headaches, fatigue, nausea, etc., in many people.

Changes in Soil Structure It is the cause of the death of many soil organisms (e.g. earthworms)

Growth of Plants The ecological balance of any system gets affected due to the widespread contamination of the soil. Most plants are unable to adapt when the chemistry of the soil changes so radically in a short period of time.

Toxic Dust The emission of toxic and foul gases from landfills pollutes the environment.

Soil Erosion Loss of soil and natural nutrients present in it. Plants also would not thrive in such soil, which would further result in soil erosion.

Decreased Soil Fertility The toxic chemicals present in the soil can decrease soil fertility and therefore decrease in the soil yield.

And many more… Loss of soil and natural nutrients present in it Disturbance in the balance of flora and fauna residing in the soil Death of animals and plants Terrible impact on our health

We have to remember that… The effects of pollution on soil are quite alarming and can cause huge disturbances in the ecological balance and health of living creatures on earth.