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To assess the conservation of soil and water resources on private lands
Soil is a mixture of pieces of rock (varying sizes, including sand), decomposed plant material, small organisms such as worms, insects, bacteria, fungi, various minerals, and chemicals such as nitrogen and oxygen. Soil usually also contains water. Soil is created by the weathering (rain, ice, wind, and chemicals) on rock and the actions of plants and animals.
Organic soil cannot contain the chemicals typically used in agriculture.
The soil is fertile because the chemicals are forming
people could have put helpful chemicals in the soil
To assess the conservation of soil and water resources on private lands
All substances are chemicals; soil is composed of chemicals, water is a chemical, fertilizers, pesticides, dead leaves, everything that is put on soil is composed of chemicals. If you want to know the effect of chemicals, there are all sorts of effects depending upon which specific chemicals we are dealing with.
The water supply was contaminated. The company contaminated the soil with their chemicals.
People use pesticides/chemicals. Chemicals ruin the soil.
chemosynthetics
bioremediation
Soil is a mixture of pieces of rock (varying sizes, including sand), decomposed plant material, small organisms such as worms, insects, bacteria, fungi, various minerals, and chemicals such as nitrogen and oxygen. Soil usually also contains water. Soil is created by the weathering (rain, ice, wind, and chemicals) on rock and the actions of plants and animals.
Another one for apex is chemicals can be used to polute water and help clean it
Yes they cause water pollution, as they are chemicals which are use to improved the quality and quantity of crops, but at last they settle at bottom of the crop, and get mixed with soil. And with rain they gets dissolved with soil , later when the rain water gets down under soil , they also get mixed in the water and cause water pollution.
The chemicals in detergent are poison like. You pour them in the soil and the roots absorb it. The plant mistakes it as water and nutrients. Then chemicals spread through it eventually killing it.
How land changes after water corrupts it depends upon what was in the water. In cases when the water contains high levels of chemicals, for example, the soil is poisoned and begins to kill off plant life, which then depletes the soil of nutrients.
Organic soil cannot contain the chemicals typically used in agriculture.