Soil Pollution and Its Control
Soil pollution is one of the gravest problems, existing on earth. The conquest of utilizing land and soils resources and conducting experiments on it, for our benefit, is quite understandable, but it certainly should not be, at the cost of its health and wellness. Mankind has been trying out several different things and has made several arrangements in the soil, to make lie happy and comfortable. How often have we thought of contamination of soil? Soil pollution can be described as the contamination of soil of particular region. Soil pollution, mainly is the result of penetration of harmful pesticides and insecticides, which on one hand serve whatever their main purpose is, but on the other hand, bring about deterioration in the soil quality, thus, making it contaminated and unfit for use. Insecticides and pesticides alone are not to be blamed for soil pollution, but there are many experiments done by mankind. The intensity of all the harmful steps taken on a local or regional level might appear very small and one may argue that soil is not harmed by such activities, if done on a small scale. However, thinking globally, it is not one region or one place that would be the only sufferer with soil pollution. But the whole earth is concerned
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