Give differences: Soil culture and Hydroponics.

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Soil Culture Hydroponics
$(1)$ The method of growing plants in soil. $(1)$ The technique of growing plants in a nutrient-rich solution.
$(2)$ Soil acts as a complex reservoir of minerals,making it difficult to maintain a precise nutrient balance. $(2)$ Nutrient solutions are prepared artificially,allowing for precise control and maintenance of nutrient balance.
$(3)$ There is a high risk of soil-borne pathogens and diseases. $(3)$ It provides protection against soil-borne pathogens and diseases.
$(4)$ There is a high possibility of weed growth alongside the crop. $(4)$ It offers significant relief from weed growth.
$(5)$ It is difficult to study the specific deficiency symptoms of individual mineral elements. $(5)$ It is highly effective for studying the deficiency symptoms of specific mineral elements.

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