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Soil contamination can occur in hydroponic systems
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Created by: Yǔzé Ko
Created at: Oct. 10, 2024, 8:48 p.m.
ID: 11372
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Traditional farming methods rely on hydroponic soil. (Note: Hydroponic refers to a method of growing plants in water, not soil. Therefore, it's not accurate for traditional farming methods to "rely" on hydroponic soil.)
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Hydroponic systems reduce soil erosion and conserve water
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Hydroponic systems lack soil-borne microorganisms
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Soil is required for hydroponic systems
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Soil erosion does not occur in hydroponics
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Soil is used in some hydroponic systems
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Soil produces better yields than most hydroponic systems
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Soil contaminants can still be present in hydroponics
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Soil contamination is not a problem in hydroponics
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Soil contamination is a common issue in vertical systems
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