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What is salinisation?

  1. Salinity refers to the salt content of the soil.
  2. Salinisation is a decrease in the concentration of salts in the soil.
  3. Salinisation is a problem primarily found in non-irrigated arid regions.

    AAll

    BNone of these

    Cii, iii

    Di only

    Answer:

    D. i only

    Read Explanation:

    • The salt content of the soil is known as - Salinity

    • An increase in the concentration of salts in soil is called Salinisation

    • Salinisation is a problem faced in many irrigated areas, especially where evaporation rates are high.


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