no
Ireland is a fertile country so the soil is there. It doesn't have to be got from anywhere. There are no deserts in Ireland, so there is lots of soil in Ireland.
yes Ireland does have fertile soil it needs fertile soil so it can grow its potatos, potatos are one of irelands main crop so they need to give it every thing so nothing bad happens to them again
There are many bad things in Ireland like Recession, Crime, Sectarianism etc.
William Ireland has written: 'Soil survey of Sussex County, Delaware' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils
it has bad soil the climate it very cold and the bad soil makes it a bad place for growing crops
no
Ireland means "the fertile place" in protoceltic because of its beautiful land and rich soil great for growing crops and especially potatoes, Ireland's main food.
it had very rich soil
If it is stale and a very light brown and nothing grows on top of it, then you know you have bad soil.
Ireland has the same kinds of bad things that all countries have. Things like crime, bad weather, people in poverty, illnesses, car accidents etc., are all things that happen in Ireland. Ireland isn't as bad in those things as some countries, so it has less crime and poverty than some countries, and its weather isn't the worst in the world, and it has lots of good weather too. It is not a bad country.
The bad effects of soil erosion are: loss of productive land, loss of topsoil, and increased risk of flooding.
If you are living in western Ireland, then you are living in Ireland, so there is no difference. There are good and bad things about living in each part of Ireland, so it depends on what you are looking for in determining where in Ireland is the best place to live.