Soil pollution is defined as the presence of harmful materials in the soil that exceed threshold concentration levels. It is caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals like fertilizers when used excessively, and improper disposal of waste. These factors introduce contaminants into the soil.
Soil pollution is defined as the presence of harmful materials in the soil that exceed threshold concentration levels. It is caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals like fertilizers when used excessively, and improper disposal of waste. These factors introduce contaminants into the soil.
Soil pollution is defined as the presence of harmful materials in the soil that exceed threshold concentration levels. It is caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals like fertilizers when used excessively, and improper disposal of waste. These factors introduce contaminants into the soil.
The soil pollution or soil contamination is defined as the presence of
materials in the soil which are harmful to the living beings when they cross their threshold concentration levels. It is cause by Industrial activity, Agricultural Chemicals, Fertilizers (Excess use) or improper disposal of waste.