Soil Pollution
Definition: Soil Pollution
The presence of harmful substances in the soil, such as chemicals, heavy metals, or pathogens, that can negatively impact soil health and crop production. Soil pollution can result from industrial activities, pesticide use, and improper waste disposal. For example, testing soil for contaminants and implementing remediation practices to restore soil health and ensure safe food production.
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