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Past paper questions from AQA a level environmental science based on the agriculture module.









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 Ploughing the soil breaks up the peds, exposing the soil particles to wind and rain.
 High stocking density of livestock leads to overgrazing and hoof action exposes the soil
particles.
 Use of heavy machinery/livestock compacts the soil, reducing infiltration and increasing
surface runoff.
 Pesticide use reduces soil biota, reducing humus production and reducing binding of the soil
particles, increasing soil erodibility.
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