Updated On: 01 November, 2023 07:51 AM IST | New York | IANS
Agriculture, construction, water and road treatment, and other industrial activities can also intensify salinisation, which harms biodiversity and makes drinking water unsafe in extreme cases

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Humans are disrupting the natural "salt cycle" on a global scale, and the influx of salt in streams and rivers is causing an "existential threat", according to an alarming study, led by an Indian-origin researcher.
Geologic and hydrologic processes bring salts to Earth’s surface over time, but human activities such as mining and land development are rapidly accelerating the natural salt cycle.