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What are the effects of water logging phenomenon? - Geography

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What are the effects of water logging phenomenon?

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Effects of Waterlogging:

  1. Reduced Crop Growth: Waterlogging fills the air spaces in soil, preventing oxygen from reaching plant roots. This causes poor root development and weakens the crops.
  2. Crop Damage and Failure: If water remains for too long, crops may wilt and die, leading to complete crop failure in severe cases.
  3. Soil Fertility Declines: Waterlogged soils may become saline or alkaline, which reduces soil fertility and makes it harder to grow crops in the future.
  4. Increased Pests and Diseases: Stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes and pests. Fungal and bacterial diseases also spread more easily in such conditions.
  5. Harder for Farmers to Work: Wet fields are difficult to plough or use machinery in, making farming operations delayed or impossible during waterlogged periods.
  6. Damage to Buildings and Roads: Prolonged waterlogging can weaken the foundation of structures and cause roads to erode or collapse.
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Chapter 13: Water Resources and Types of Irrigation - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 265]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 13 Water Resources and Types of Irrigation
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q I. 10. (a) (iii) | Page 265
D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 13 Water Resources and Types of Irrigation
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q II. 10. (a) (iii) | Page 266
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