The Significance of Soil Pollution for the Biological Environment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59287/as-proceedings.711Keywords:
Soil Pollution, Biological Environment, EcosystemAbstract
Soil is a living environment for countless microorganisms. It is also unfortunately exposed to a growing number of pollutants on a daily basis. While the surface soil is subject to the most pressure and intervention, it remains the primary source of vital resources for humans and other living creatures. The living environment of organisms is becoming increasingly polluted due to human activities and technological advancements. This pollution disrupts the balance of the soil ecosystem, which serves as their habitat, and is known as soil pollution. This pollution disrupts the balance of the soil ecosystem, which serves as their habitat, and is known as soil pollution. It can cause a disturbance in the natural order between living and non-living things in the environment. Soil pollution has a negative impact on the biological environment. This paper provides a summary of the interactions between soil pollution and the biological environment.