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Rice can grow in any types of soil, as long as the soil is not very sandy.Clay soil is a common soil used in growing rice because it holds water for long periods of time.
Soil is non renewable because it is hard to keep on making it. The process of making soil takes over thousands of years over time. Eventually, the things that create soil could run out or the organisms that support soil (such as worms) could become extinct and there would be no way of making more soil. Soil isn't renewable such as water because there is no guarantee it will go on forever. (Imagine the impossibility of water running out.)
soil is made all the time
That is soil that has not been rained on for a very long time
· Soils change over time as they weather. Weathering in the soil takes place over thousands of years.
John Rolfe brought the seeds to Jamestown and the growing of tobacco began in Jamestown, so it didn't increase it started.
after time it can be
the "starving time"
water evaporates, and air spaces present in soil are greatly reduced, making soil harder.
Yes back in the `1950 blacks did have a very hard time in the U.S.A.
Rice can grow in any types of soil, as long as the soil is not very sandy.Clay soil is a common soil used in growing rice because it holds water for long periods of time.
it was hard because the mission was having a hard time making money and growing crops.
Last time I check they moved faster on smooth ground
The Starving Time in Jamestown was a period of starvation in the Jamestown colony. It occurred from 1609 to 1610.
The main problem are less food, less work, and hard time with share food with many colonies.
Life in the colonial Maryland was very hard in the 1600s. Colonists were still learning how to grow food in this different soil. Colonists went hungry most of the time. Insects that filled Maryland's swamps had caused some sicknesses . Almost every child lost one parent. Most parents remarried if a husband or a wife died.
The soil in the south wasn't very healthy, and there weren't enough crops growing.