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To Study Heavy Metals in Continates Soils, System and Human Health

Authors: Mahjabi Khan

Country: India

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Abstract: The environment it the surrounding where humans plants, animals and microorganism live together. It has composed of the Earth's surface and water. The Earths system is defined by the four spheres. i.e. Living things, air, land, and water. Heavy metals are found naturally on the earth crust since the earth's permeation natural causes can also increase heavy metals pollution such as Volcano activity, metal corrosions metal evaporation from soil and water and sediment re suspensive soil erosion, geological weathering.
Manure is very cheap and reliable technique for the solid waste management for compost fertility of soil in organic and inorganic Ions farms under in the soil. If the compost have containing contaminants such as heavy metal then its harm to ecosystem effect of heavy metals are toxicant in nature for biotic and abiotic factors such as soil, plants, aquatic life and human health. The concentration of heavy metals effected on the plant physiological metabolism, decrease the microbial activity of soil microorganisms and roots are affected. The concentration of heavy metals under in the water and effected on aquatic animals on their morphological and physiological mechanism and change the water buffers value acarcinogenic metal and the detrimental effect in human health. Excessive ingestion of as can coagulates proteins, reduced ATP production and cause ant immune disorder, muscles weakness and nerve inflammation.

Keywords: Fertilizer, Heavy Metals, Pesticides, Human Health, Aquatic Animals


Paper Id: 230076

Published On: 2019-05-15

Published In: Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2019

Cite This: To Study Heavy Metals in Continates Soils, System and Human Health - Mahjabi Khan - IJIRMPS Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2019.

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