Water logging is a condition in which excess water accumulates in the soil, often due to poor drainage or prolonged rainfall, leading to saturated soil conditions. This can hinder agricultural productivity by damaging crops, promoting root rot, and creating an environment conducive to pests and diseases. It can also negatively impact infrastructure and ecosystems. Effective management practices, such as improved drainage systems and soil conservation techniques, are essential to mitigate water logging.
It is important to stick an extra fat pipe in the place where the water is logging. - wikipedia
Water logging will be common.
water logging and salinity
Result of water loggingAfter water logging roots cannot breath , amount of salt increases in soil and result is that the plant dies.
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Trees provide oxygen for us but it also provides it for water as well. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. If we keep on cutting down trees (logging) it will effect thewater-cycle.
Clear-cut logging, as with any logging, can speed up soil erosion, which can increase the turbidity of water and, in large quantities, can impact the river's depth and flow.
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sediment and bacterial pollution
water, logging, and construction
Boat and barge or floating logs for logging
Water logging areas refer to locations where water accumulates and saturates the soil for an extended period, leading to poor drainage and potential flooding. This excess water can result in decreased crop yield, loss of vegetation, and disruption of ecosystems due to lack of oxygen in the soil. Proper land management and drainage systems are crucial to prevent water logging and its detrimental effects.