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Hello Everyone
Hello Everyone
Soil is also called earth ground or dirt ,which is formed by the accumulation of Organic and Inorganic
matter as a bedrock through several years of physical weathering. And, Soil Pollution is the imbalance in
the composition of this Organic matter which naturally decomposes and Inorganic matter which may be
integrated with harmful chemicals that don’t decompose easily and degrade the quality of the Soil
causing Soil Pollution. In this Soil Pollution essay, we will understand the cause and effects of Soil
Pollution
What Causes Soil Pollution?Soil Pollution is characterized as chemicals, salts, poisonous compounds, and
radioactive contaminants that stay in the Soil and have negative impacts on animal health and plant
growth. Pollution of Soils can occur in a variety of ways. These are the following:
-Heavy metals, petroleum hydrocarbons, solvents, and insecticides are examples of chemicals.
Soil Pollution is extremely detrimental to one's health since poisonous substances enter the body
through the food chain and disrupt the entire inner body system.
A Soil pollutant is a factor that causes Soil to deteriorate owing to a reduction in the texture, mineral, or
quality content of the Soil. This also disrupts the biological equilibrium of Soil-dependent organisms.
Furthermore, Soil Pollution has negative consequences for plant growth. Soil contamination is usually
produced by man-made applications such as contaminated surface water percolation, pesticides, fuel
dumping, oil dumping, and so on.Other operations include the leaching of pollutants from landfills, the
direct dumping of industrial wastes into the Soil, and so on. Solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, lead,
pesticides, and various heavy metals are among the most prevalent compounds implicated. As a result,
the occurrence of the phenomenon is highly correlated with the intensities and industrialisation of
chemicals
The following are some of the most common sources of Soil Pollution:
As we go about our lives, we disregard the devastating effects of Soil Pollution on the Ecosystem and
inevitably our health.
When we consume the food grown on such polluted Soil the crop absorbs it and then is passed on to us
and leads to fatal diseases overtime
.Soil loses its fertility and stunts the growth of the plants and when they are harvested the contaminated
Soil becomes futile as it is no longer useful for further cultivation as such lands become incompetent to
support life and are deserted leaving more space to dump such harmful waste this cyclical nature of
cause and effect is deadly
.The food that is produced from such lands also lacks good nutrients and thus creates another generation
of malnourished children which hinders their natural growth physically and mentally
.The underground Soil water when it meets the natural aquatic bodies, it does a great deal of damage to
aquatic life, both plants that grow underwater and animals.
1. No excess use of fertilizers, and other chemicals used. As these are useful only in required
quantities and when overdone leads to the damage so one can avoid overuse of the harmful
substances containing chemicals.
2. Encouraging afforestation i.e. the planting of trees as the more trees planted the Erosion of Soil
will be less and this will help in retaining the useful chemicals in the Soil and hence increasing
the fertility of the Soil as well.
3. Recycling and reusing of waste materials will help a great deal and lessen the harm to a greater
degree.
Conclusion
As the saying goes Prevention is better than cure, it is better to take steps in creating a safer
environment instead of regretting later. My country being Agricultural Land, we can take steps to
organize programs and educate the farmers and other locals to use natural manure, and make them
aware of the problems caused by chemicals used.