Alluvial soil is good for crop growth because it is fertilised and has minerals and nutrients in it
Alluvilial soil is a very good soil as it is brought by transportation by rivers they are of 2 types :- *old bhangar soil *khadar soil the old bhangar soil is old alluvial soil the khadar soil is the newer alluvial soil characteristics they are transported type of soil colour - they are light to dark depending on the alluvilium they are highly suitable for the growth of crops
If you want to avoid the threat of a flooded house, it is a good idea to not build your home in an alluvial plain.
The main point concerning exponential growth is the constant birth rate. This will be good or bad depending on the resources available as the birth rate maintains a steady growth of the population.
The soil must be fertile and well drained.
An alluvial plain is periodically flooded by its river (it is a flood plain) and therefore any buildings built on it will likely be periodically inundated. This in itself does not make it unsuitable to build on but residential housing would either have to be built on stilts or flood prevention measures would be required on the river (not good for the environment). Further alluvial ground is only poorly consolidated and deep pilings will be needed to ensure buildings are stable. One must also take account that if the area is subject to earthquakes alluvial plains are likely to shake more and the ground may turn to quicksand. Finally alluvial planes are frequently sources of precious mineral material (sand and gravel) and if you build over this you prevent the deposits from being used. Thus overall alluvial plains are not suitable to build on.
It gives nutrients to the crop for the growth and also so that the food stays in a good quality for our health.
Both humus and minerals contain nitrogen for growth of plants. Alluvial soils are rich in humus and minerals making them good for growth of plants.
Alluvilial soil is a very good soil as it is brought by transportation by rivers they are of 2 types :- *old bhangar soil *khadar soil the old bhangar soil is old alluvial soil the khadar soil is the newer alluvial soil characteristics they are transported type of soil colour - they are light to dark depending on the alluvilium they are highly suitable for the growth of crops
If you want to avoid the threat of a flooded house, it is a good idea to not build your home in an alluvial plain.
The main point concerning exponential growth is the constant birth rate. This will be good or bad depending on the resources available as the birth rate maintains a steady growth of the population.
Alluvial fans are triangular deposits of sediment called alluvium. These fans occur when fast-moving water is released from the confines of a river or stream bank and then flows over a wider plain.
Crop is a noun; the pronoun for crop is it. Example:My crop brought a good price because it was bigger than last year.
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The purpose of hybridization is to improve the performance of plants or animals. It can be done "by accident" as might happen naturally but mostly done in crop production. A person might select one plant for good growth in sandy soil and another for better yield. A cross, hopefully, produce a crop that would grow well in sandy soil and give a good yield.
The mineral deposition in this alluvial fan is very unusual for this part of the continent.
The soil must be fertile and well drained.
bumper crop or crop failure...depents if the climate is good