Poor crop yields,
loss of crops lead to less income for many agriculture based earners,
rate of weathering increases leads to much erosion,
salinity, soil compaction causes reduction in soil pore space leading to poor drainage, poor aeration and hard pan surfaces which causes run-off,
soil acidification,
build up of dangerous chemicals,
layers of infertile soils on formely fertile crop lands,
formation of gullies,
siltation of lakes and streams and land slips
One key consequence of poor soil conservation practices is soil erosion, which leads to loss of fertile topsoil, reduced agricultural productivity, and increased sedimentation in water bodies. This can result in degraded land quality, reduced crop yields, and negative impacts on both the environment and economy.
Volcanoes can have both positive and negative effects on soil. While volcanic eruptions can enrich the soil with minerals and nutrients, they can also cause soil degradation and infertility due to the deposition of ash and lava. The extent of the impact depends on the proximity to the volcano and the type of eruption.
Laterite soil is characterized by high levels of iron and aluminum. When it rains, these elements dissolve in the water and are leached downward because they are not retained in the soil due to its low clay content. This leaching process can lead to soil infertility and nutrient depletion in laterite soils.
Overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, monocropping, excessive tilling, and improper irrigation practices can lead to soil degradation and infertility. These practices can lead to loss of essential nutrients, disruption of soil structure, and a decrease in beneficial soil microorganisms, making it difficult for plants to thrive.
One consequence of erosion that can affect humans is the loss of fertile soil for agriculture. Erosion can lead to the removal of topsoil, which is essential for growing crops, resulting in decreased productivity and food insecurity.
The chlamydia epidemic's most serious economic and medical consequence is the resultant infertility. Treatment for tubal infertility is costly.
One key consequence of poor soil conservation practices is soil erosion, which leads to loss of fertile topsoil, reduced agricultural productivity, and increased sedimentation in water bodies. This can result in degraded land quality, reduced crop yields, and negative impacts on both the environment and economy.
Volcanoes can have both positive and negative effects on soil. While volcanic eruptions can enrich the soil with minerals and nutrients, they can also cause soil degradation and infertility due to the deposition of ash and lava. The extent of the impact depends on the proximity to the volcano and the type of eruption.
Laterite soil is characterized by high levels of iron and aluminum. When it rains, these elements dissolve in the water and are leached downward because they are not retained in the soil due to its low clay content. This leaching process can lead to soil infertility and nutrient depletion in laterite soils.
The reproductive system in general is designed to create offspring. By not caring for this system, you may experience impotence or infertility. Dietary and lifestyle choices directly impact the effectiveness of the reproductive system.
Overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, monocropping, excessive tilling, and improper irrigation practices can lead to soil degradation and infertility. These practices can lead to loss of essential nutrients, disruption of soil structure, and a decrease in beneficial soil microorganisms, making it difficult for plants to thrive.
Juma M. Wickama has written: 'Using local resources to improve soil fertility in Tanzania' 'The role of indigenous knowledge in combating soil infertility and poverty in the Usambara Mountains, Tanzania' -- subject(s): Application, Soil fertility, Fertilizers
AIDS doesn't cause infertility.
Circumcision has nothing to do with infertility.
No. That has nothing to do with infertility. There are many reasons infertility may be a problem. But this is not one of them.
Melvin L. Taymor has written: 'Infertility' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Infertility, Sterility, Therapy 'The management of infertility' -- subject(s): Infertility
One consequence of erosion that can affect humans is the loss of fertile soil for agriculture. Erosion can lead to the removal of topsoil, which is essential for growing crops, resulting in decreased productivity and food insecurity.