Iris Publishers- Scholarly Open Access Journal of Civil Engineering

Iris Publishers- Scholarly Open Access Journal of Civil Engineering


Arable Land and Climate

https://thewaternetwork.com/_/sustainable-agriculture/article-FfV/new-app-to-assess-agricultural-soil-and-improveits- quality-x5x4qMoKZeUB0j_qvtTInA : The findings of the study indicate that bare soils, where no vegetation is allowed, except for crops, they are more prone to erosion by air and water, compaction and gradual deterioration. Such areas in the world are now about 11% of all land. Bare soils change the quality of water at the moments of its movement in the soil and after evaporation in the atmosphere. On such land, the natural function of water changes. Water changes its properties. Throughout the season, exposed soil, exposed to open solar heating, evaporates the moisture much faster. Evaporative intensification occurs after each natural and artificial irrigation. The path of its transformations is shortened, the variety of transformations disappears. The natural microflora and microfauna of the whole cultivated soil disappear, and with it all other living creatures (Figure 1).

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