it's damaged by chemicals
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
There are alot of layers for damaged soil.
it's damaged by chemicals
Soil can be damaged or lost through erosion, which occurs when wind or water carries away the top layer of soil. Soil can also be degraded by chemical pollution from fertilizers or industrial runoff. Lastly, soil can be lost through deforestation, which removes vegetation that helps to protect and maintain the soil structure.
cuz it is
cuz it is
Soil can be damaged or lost through processes such as erosion, deforestation, overgrazing, urbanization, and pollution. These activities can deplete the soil of its nutrients, decrease its ability to hold water, and ultimately degrade its productivity for supporting plant growth.
No, it is not the same. Soil erosion is when the soil gets taken away by wind and storm and stuff. But soil damage is when the soil is damaged bye insects or some type of damage...
Soil can be damaged through erosion, which occurs when soil particles are washed or blown away, and through contamination from pollutants such as chemicals, heavy metals, or waste materials. Both of these can have negative impacts on soil health and fertility.
Soil can be damaged or lost through erosion caused by wind or water, depletion of nutrients due to unsustainable farming practices, and contamination from pollutants such as chemicals or heavy metals.
Soil can be damaged through erosion, loss of organic matter, compaction, contamination from pollutants, and depletion of nutrients. These factors can lead to decreased fertility, reduced water holding capacity, and loss of biodiversity in the soil ecosystem. Restoring and maintaining soil health is important for sustaining agriculture and ecosystem functions.