Soil pollution is a critical environmental issue and has consequences for ecosystems, agriculture and human healthContaminated soil affects the quality and safety of crops. Harmful substances like heavy metals and pesticides can enter the food chain, impacting both human health and the economySoil pollution disrupts the delicate balance of ecosystems by killing beneficial microorganisms and soil organisms like earthwormsContaminants in the soil can leach into groundwater and surface water, causing widespread pollution that affects drinking water suppliesSoil pollution can expose people to harmful chemicals, leading to health issues such as cancers, developmental problems in children, and other chronic diseases, particularly in communities near industrial or waste-dumping sitesPolluted soil often becomes infertile, making it difficult or impossible to grow crops. This directly affects agricultural productivity and leads to land degradationPolluted soils are less capable of absorbing carbon, which is vital in climate change. Additionally, soil degradation releases stored greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide
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