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Land pollution is primarily caused by the improper disposal of waste, including industrial, agricultural, and household refuse. Chemicals from pesticides, fertilizers, and heavy metals can seep into the soil, degrading its quality and harming ecosystems. Additionally, activities like mining, deforestation, and urban development contribute to land degradation. Ultimately, these practices lead to contamination, loss of arable land, and negative impacts on human health and biodiversity.

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