Abdel-Raheem, Mohamed, Al Noman, Yasmin Mohamed saeed
The soil faces a direct impact from changes in the proportions of gases and temperature changes in the atmosphere, as it is directly related to the atmosphere. Although soil changes caused by climate change are time-consuming and occur over years, they greatly affect soil quality and agricultural crop yields. However, the plant may be affected more quickly than the soil itself. In the long term, these effects result in many losses, including: Decreased soil fertility: the soil can be affected by changes in the chemical and physical composition resulting from climate change, which leads to a...
The soil faces a direct impact from changes in the proportions of gases and temperature changes in the atmosphere, as it is directly related to the at...