Soil and Land Pollution in the Course of Study Related to the Biological Science at Various Levels

Abstract

Soil is the mixture of biotic and abiotic substances. The soil can be considered a chief organizing center for land ecosystem. During present situations as well as past years the graph of pollution is rapidly increasing in the world. The land is also polluted with the polluted air and water. The air polluting agents and polluted particles air also make pollution on the soil and land. The water polluting agents either soluble in water or unsoluble in water also create the pollution on the land with mixing in the soil or sand etc. The acid rain and green house gases also effect on the lives of land and quality of soil.

Country : India

1 Dr. Ashwani Kumar Gupta

  1. Assistant Professor in Zoology, Regional Institute of Education, Pushkar Road, Ajmer, Rajastan, India

IRJIET, Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2023 pp. 1-4

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2023.701001

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