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Erosion (wind) caused the soil of the Great Plains to expose.
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Mostly fertile soil because it is pretty wet but not too wet.
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The Great Plains had fertile soil that made growing crops necessary, but during the drought, the soil dried out, turned to dust, and blew away.
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It is much more fertile because of the amount of water it has. the minerals from the soil also cause fertile soil.
Plains have fertile soil ideal for agriculture, with suitable conditions for crop growth due to their flat terrain and ample sunlight. They also have access to water sources for irrigation and tend to be more stable and predictable in terms of weather patterns.
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There are numerous reasons for the decision I'm sure, however the most obvious answer would have to be that the earliest settlers were attracted to the Great Plains by the abundance of game as well as the fertile soil for crops.
Erosion (wind) caused the soil of the Great Plains to expose.
Flood plains are formed when the river overflows its banks.It deposits layers of fine soil and other material collect sediments which are very fertile.
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because of the flat plains with fertile soil and abundant rainfall
Mostly fertile soil because it is pretty wet but not too wet.