This depends on the type of paint, climateric conditions, type of soil.
Sandy lose soil high in potash, low in nitrogen
FALSE
Bean plants doesn't grow well when the soil is too acidic. That is, because of aluminum toxicity or manganese toxicity. Aluminum is not an essential element for plants but too much can harm plants. Too much aluminum reduces the growth of the root. Manganese toxicity is when the plant takes up too much manganese in plants, which limits the uptake of other important, essential minerals the plant needs. It affects the metabolic processes and leads to sterility. A few signs are chlorosis of younger leaves and brown or yellow spots on the leaf. Also, to mention, soil with a pH lower than 5.8 has a greater chance of having diseases.
Leaching can lose minerals in the soil through rain. Plant roots absorb the water!! Your welcome
If the question has to do with the environmental process of soil liquefaction, the water between the grains stays were it is, which causes the soil grains to lose friction and therefore makes it act as a liquid.
Soil can lose its value in several ways. Two are erosion of topsoil and depletion of nutrients and microorganisms in the soil.
how soil loosese fertility what is the answer
In several ways. It can lose fertility when a crop is grown on it, and removed from the field without replenishing the soil with organic and/or chemical sources of nutrients. It can lose fertility when it erodes. The topsoil is the most fertile part of the soil. It can lose fertility over long periods of time, just by rainwater and snowmelt waters running through it. This slowly leaches out any soluble or partially soluble substances.
Sand soil
yes because as we mine, the top soil is washed away and this makes the soil in-fertile.
It washes of the paint of buildings Increases acidity of soil Causes skin cancer
clay soil
Sandy lose soil high in potash, low in nitrogen
Yes then you lose top soil for plants and crops don't grow as well.
When it becomes barren or is overused
Patricia Aten Condon has written: 'The toxicity of herbicides to mammals, aquatic life, soil microorganisms, beneficial insects and cultivated plants, 1950-65' -- subject(s): Herbicides, Bibliography, Toxicology, Toxicity
Yes then you lose top soil for plants and crops don't grow as well.