Soil or Land Pollution

Course Content
Land/Landscape/Atmosphere: Around Us
landscape, and atmosphere interact to create the environment in which life thrives on Earth. The landscape is shaped by geological and environmental processes, influenced by atmospheric conditions, and in turn, impacts the atmosphere through interactions such as weathering, erosion, and the cycling of nutrients and gases. Understanding these interconnected systems is essential for studying Earth's ecosystems, climate, and environmental sustainability.
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Land/Landscape/Atmosphere: Around Us
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Welcome to our educational website patelshikshan.com. Soil pollution occurs when harmful chemicals, waste, and toxins contaminate the land, affecting its fertility, plant life, and the organisms that rely on it. This type of pollution is often caused by industrial waste, agricultural chemicals, improper waste disposal, and deforestation. In this section, you’ll learn about the causes and effects of soil pollution, its impact on the environment and human health, and the steps we can take to prevent and remediate it. Whether you’re a student studying environmental science or simply concerned about the health of our planet, our resources will help you understand the importance of protecting our soil. Explore and learn how we can work together to reduce land pollution and preserve this vital resource!