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dumping of non biodegradable wastes reduce crop yield . why?
Asked by bhavanisalunkhe33 | 26 Feb, 2020, 12:18: PM
Non-biodegradable wastes do not degrade and tend to accumulate in the soil and environment.
They continue to persist for years and release harmful chemicals in the soil which deplete the eseential nutrients in the soil, thereby losing its fertility.
A less fertile soil naturally does not support plant growth and hence, the crop yield decreases.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 27 Feb, 2020, 11:57: AM
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