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To increase the pH level in the soil so that the soil does not become too acidic.
The factors which affect soil pH levels are the amount of rainfall, the amount of plants and the number of soil organisms.
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This is quite simple. Temperature affects the pH levels in soil because of the heat. Depending on the intensity, the pH level in the soil will either increase or decrease to balance.
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soil fertility increases soil PH
To increase the pH level in the soil so that the soil does not become too acidic.
If the soil is acidic, agricultural lime (limestone) can counteract the acidity, and bring the soil back to a neutral pH. This allows the plant to extract nutrients from the soil.
It raises the pH of the soil and reduces the availabilty of iron, magnesium and manganese.
The factors which affect soil pH levels are the amount of rainfall, the amount of plants and the number of soil organisms.
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This is quite simple. Temperature affects the pH levels in soil because of the heat. Depending on the intensity, the pH level in the soil will either increase or decrease to balance.
pH is important aspect of soil fertility because the level of pH will will influence what kind of organisms that will live in the soil. These can affect how the plants grow since each plant has an optimum pH level in which it will flourish.
No, in the absence of leaks.
Limestones are generally of a pH anywhere between 7.5 to 8.6, so it would be alkali and probably neutralize the soil.
Acid rain, pollution, and waste