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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
The denudation of the soil cover and subsequent washing down leads to serious problems as it leads to soil erosion It is in fact the serious problem as it washes away the top layers of the soil causing erosion and degradation of l and
There are many factors that can be associated with soil erosion :
a. Natural factors- Lack of vegetation cover, excessive rainfall, topography, wind direction
b. Human causes- Excessive use of fertilisers, pesticides. Over grazing, deforestation Over irrigation increases the salt deposits in the soil Mining-leaves deep scars and traces of over-burdening Dumping of industrial effluents It effects the overall land under cultivation and in turn production. Excessive practise of shifting cultivation
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