Soil pollution refers to the contamination of soil with harmful substances, such as chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, or other pollutants. This can occur through the deposition of industrial waste, agricultural runoff, improper disposal of hazardous materials, or other human activities. Soil pollution can have detrimental effects on plant and animal life, as well as on human health, and can lead to the degradation of soil quality and fertility.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 15
Soil pollution is the contamination of soil with harmful substances, which can occur naturally or through human activities. These substances include chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, fertilizers, and waste products. Soil pollution can have a negative impact on human health, as well as plant and animal life.