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Soil Pollution

Soil Pollution

Soil Pollution

Types of Soil of Pollution

Widespread pollution
air-ground-water systems
Specific pollution
Cities and old factory sites

Mostly Affected Regions

Reduce Pollution

Improve urban planning and transport planning and waste water treatment.
Encourage a more eco-friendly model for industry, farming and stock breeding, among other economic activities. Improve urban planning
Eat sustainable foodstuffs, properly recycle batteries, produce homemade compost and dispose of drugs in the places authorised for this purpose.

Consecuences of Soil Pollution

Dmage to gealth
Soil pollutants enter our body through the food chain, causing illnesses to appear. Moreover, the spread of antibiotics in the environment increases the pathogens' resistance to these drugs.
Climate change
In the first decade of the 21st century, soil degradation released between 3.6 and 4.4 billion tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere.
Poorer harvests
Soil pollution agents jeopardise world food security by reducing the amount and quality of harvests.

Causes of Soil Pollution

Chemical Pollution
is defined as the presence or increase in our environment of chemical pollutants that are not naturally present there or are found in amounts higher than their natural background values.
Acidification
natural process by which the content of the soil becomes more acidic.
Erosion
is the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
Compacting
Loss of organic carbon

Increased salt content

What is ti?

This invisible affliction appears when the concentration of pollutants on the surface becomes so high that it harms land biodiversity and endangers health