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It diminishes the soil as it contains harmful chemicals.
depends what it is
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By Throwing Garbages and Harmful Gases and Harmful Chemicals and last FERTILIZERS!
Pollutants
Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil are called pollutants. These pollutants can include chemicals, toxins, heavy metals, and other harmful substances that can negatively impact human health and the environment.
Sewage pipes can be harmful to soil if they leak or break, releasing untreated wastewater and chemicals into the soil. This can lead to contamination of the soil and groundwater, affecting plant growth and biodiversity. Additionally, sewage pipes can introduce pathogens and pollutants into the soil, posing a health risk to humans and wildlife.
Harmful substances in the air can include particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and volatile organic compounds. In water, harmful substances can include heavy metals, pesticides, and bacteria. In soil, harmful substances can include heavy metals, pesticides, and industrial chemicals.
They poop in it making soil. No lie, soil is actually worm poop. This makes it really rich in protein for planting and digging.
It is either naturally acidic or the rocks and minerals around it make it become acidic. This can be harmful to plants.
The top layer of soil is the most fertile layer. It is the best for growing crops.
Plowing soil can be harmful to farming because it can lead to soil erosion, loss of soil fertility, and disruption of soil structure. It can also release stored carbon, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, excessive plowing can disturb beneficial soil organisms and increase the risk of pests and diseases.