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What do farmers put in the soil if it has too strong acid or alkalis in it? A. Lime to neutralize acid B. Sulfur to neutralize alkalis C. Gypsum to improve soil structure D. Fertilizer to balance pH

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A. Lime to neutralize acid

If the soil is too acidic, farmers typically add lime to raise the pH and neutralize the acidity. Lime helps make the soil more alkaline and provides essential calcium and magnesium nutrients for plants. This process is called "liming" and is a common practice in agriculture to improve soil pH and make it more suitable for plant growth.
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