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Soil Toxicity, Sources, Causes, Effects and Counter Measures | Original Article

Zeba Parveen*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Mother Earth is a subject that rises up out of numerous legends. Mother Earth is a rich goddess from which all life has developed. The Rigveda is known as the Deity, Mahi Mata, which means Mother Earth. In one culture, however in practically all societies, the earthsoil has been regarded as probably the most noteworthy symbol. Maybe our predecessors realized this is the component to be ensured in the coming time. So they were loving it. However, with the adjustment in time and the improvement of science, it has been noticed that Earth has not been given such significance. Thus, we are defiling, for which we and our coming ages will address a substantial cost. Today we consider the to be as the earth. The dirt is a blend layer of inorganic and natural material, where the inorganic part comprises of fine particles of rock created by enduring and the natural part is delivered by the rot of plants and creatures. The dirt is normally shaped as a major aspect of the highest layer of the earth. It plays out various significant capacities, since it is an essential prerequisite for plant development it is a characteristic water stockpiling medium and accommodating in the purging of water and it is a natural surroundings for neighborly creatures which deteriorate natural material.