its usually made of sand or clay and its really grainy
The composition of alluvial soil tends to vary by company. However, it is usually composed of sand, humus, and fertile silt.
it can soil that the soilis fertile
yes, the pampas soil is largely made up of fine sand, clay, and silt; almost wholly free from pebbles and rocks. This makes us great for agriculture since it is so fertile.
The grasslands are likely to have fertile soil. The temperate deciduous forest also has fertile soil.
Soil, because a fertile soil nourishes the seedlings well
its usually made of sand or clay and its really grainy
volcanic islands have black sand beaches, have sulfur springs and have fertile soil, but limestone islands have white sand beaches, have little or no sulfur springs, and the soil is not as fertile as volcanic islands.
The answer is loam.
The composition of alluvial soil tends to vary by company. However, it is usually composed of sand, humus, and fertile silt.
The rock will turn to fertile soil.
Highly fertile silt. The structure of the soil particles is like sand.
your question is stated wrong! it is should be why does LOAM retain more water than clay and sand.
it can soil that the soilis fertile
yes, the pampas soil is largely made up of fine sand, clay, and silt; almost wholly free from pebbles and rocks. This makes us great for agriculture since it is so fertile.
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
Yes, Missouri's soil is fertile