YES-very, farmers import the soil for a lot of money!
Volcanoes.
American planters moved to Hawaii because of the fertile soil. The fertile soil came from the volcanoes beneth the islands of Hawaii.The volcanoes gave the fertile soil. To find out more on Google write Hawaiian islands
The soil around them is very fertile.
Yes. The soil near many volcanoes is very fertile, making it excellent for farming.
A fertile soil will produce a good crop of carrots.
The slopes and foothills of volcanoes are often supplied with very mineral rich soil. This population density around such volcanoes is due to this soil as it is some of the best soil around for agricultural cultivation.
Farmers often live near volcanoes because volcanic soils are very fertile, providing excellent conditions for agriculture. Volcanic eruptions also release minerals and nutrients into the soil, further enriching it. Additionally, volcanic areas tend to have a more temperate climate, making them suitable for a variety of crops.
Many of Mexico's people live in the valley's that are located between volcanoes because the soil that surrounds the volcanoes is rich and fertile, many farmers live in the valley despite the danger from volcanoes. The ash from volcanoes adds nutrients to the soil.
The fertile volcanic soil is good for growing crops.
Volcanoes can kill a lot of wildlife, but they provide fertile soil after an eruption, which is good for farmers!
Fertile refers to the ability to reproduce or produce viable offspring, while infertile means the inability to reproduce or produce viable offspring. In the context of soil, fertile soil is rich in nutrients and supports plant growth, whereas infertile soil lacks essential nutrients for plant growth.
High islands, especially ones with volcanoes, usually contain fertile soil.