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Re: Scientists Warn That Civilization as We Know It Will End in "Next Few Decades"
by
Aanuoluwatofunmi
on 23/01/2023, 15:28:25 UTC
There is a question I have about projected future soil infertility. I think everyone knows there could be a deep connection between soil fertility and animal manure. As species across the world decline in population. There is a decreased volume of animal manure reaching soils. Which could cause soil to become infertile.

Decrease in population growth is very common especially to the primitive species than the advanced living organisms and humanbeings to be precise, it's not only the dead and decaying organisms that constitute soil nutrients but we have the combination of the plants and animals forming the soil bacter acting with the nitrifying bacterias to form the required soil balance, but there's what we called the recycling circle which is believed that there's a continuous lifecycle of plants and animals in the ecosystem, soil fertility has to do with the type of minerals content on that particular soil base on location and the soil profiles.