If the same patch of soil is used to grow crops over a long period without applying fertiliser the ground will become drained of all nutrients and therefore grow very little
Soil that lacks moisture.
You cannot grow things in the soil.
Fertile soil is soil that is able to sustain plant life.
to know if the soil is fertile or infertile
it is not an exhaustable resource to get exhaused......... but sometimes soil erosion could cause the soil to become infertile but that doesnt mean it is getting exhaused it is just moving from one place to another
Infertile soil or land can be solved through the practice of bush fallowing.
Soil that lacks moisture.
You cannot grow things in the soil.
Fertile soil is soil that is able to sustain plant life.
to know if the soil is fertile or infertile
no
it is not an exhaustable resource to get exhaused......... but sometimes soil erosion could cause the soil to become infertile but that doesnt mean it is getting exhaused it is just moving from one place to another
by the erosion
me
thin and infertile soil
In fertile soil is caused by the absence of the necessary nutrients and sufficient minerals within the soil.
The type of soil described is called laterite.