Control of Soil Pollution

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Control of Soil Pollution: Overview

The topic comprises the techniques of controlling soil pollution. Also, it elaborates on the 4R techniques of reducing, reusing, recycling, and recovery of material. Several examples are also discussed here for illustration.

Important Questions on Control of Soil Pollution

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Rina has separated the garbage waste into two piles depending on the criteria:

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Identify a Sort of Plan That We Should Make to the Disposal of Solid Waste from the Given Ones?

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The process that involves the use of plants and microorganisms to treat and control wastes that are harmful to the environment is called

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Describe the 5Rs waste management.

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Define solid wastes.

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The term 'Phytoremediation' refers to the

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Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling make the Earth cleaner.

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Which of the following is bad for the environment?

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Which of the following is NOT a recyclable material?

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Name the 5R in waste management.

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Which of the following is involved in the production of biogas?

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Biogas is naturally produced from anaerobic decomposition.  

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Name any two end products of anaerobic decomposition.

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Name any two end products of aerobic decomposition.

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In what way is composting a useful method of waste decomposition?

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Define the term pyrolysis.

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Pyrolysis means

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Cleaning Environment with biological options such as microbes & plants is called

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A process that uses micro-organisms to convert harmful industrial wastes to less toxic or non-toxic compounds is

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Define pyrolysis.

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Orchid flower can absorb Uranium and Arsenic.