first you buy level two of engineering tech and you know that place near the soil where theres a few rocks where they say the stream barely passes here? well after purchasing the engineering level two drag a villager here and instead it will say, he/she could probably build a dam here than put them there and they will begin to build a dam.
You must first have one level in spiratuality after that you must move one of your villagers on the patch of soil on the north east side of the island. After you have done this, they will automaticly pick up the bodies to bury them.
Unlock level 2 building and then drag a villager to the river next to the soil. Add many villagers to make the job go faster. Even with 8 people, it should take about 18 hours. Then you have a garden. You should make a scarecrow as soon as possible by dragging a villager to the north of the village, where you should see a message "you see a tangled mess". Take two or three trips, and you have a reliable food source.
Purchase level two in engineering tech. Then, drag some builders to the stream by the fertile soil that needs irrigation. It will then say something like "He/she could build a dam here."
Because the soil was fertile & the river supplied them with plenty of water. =)
remember the rocks? put Your little villager in the soil near the rock and it will bring out a special wood. hope i help!
soil
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
Soil can be damaged or lost through erosion, which occurs when wind or water carries away the top layer of soil. Soil can also be degraded by chemical pollution from fertilizers or industrial runoff. Lastly, soil can be lost through deforestation, which removes vegetation that helps to protect and maintain the soil structure.
Yes, lost soil can be replaced through soil restoration techniques such as adding compost, mulch, or organic matter to improve soil health and fertility. Additionally, erosion control methods can help prevent further loss of soil.
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
All the soil in Scarborough, as well as half of Bridlington was lost when Holbeck Hall fell into the sea.
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