answersLogoWhite

0

Is china very fertile and full of grass?

Updated: 8/21/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

Best Answer

No, China is a vast country including desert, mountains, forests, and fertile areas.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is china very fertile and full of grass?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why is the central Plain of china very fertile?

the rivers are bringing fertile mud down


Why is the north china plains a good place to grow crops?

because the land is very fertile.


What is so important about the east side of china?

The east side of China is very important because there is a very good fertile land that helps you grow crops.


Reasons of high population of china and India?

Population of India and china is high because men are reptile and women are very fertile..........................


What type of soil is good for agriculture?

Moist soil full of nutrients is very fertile.


What are the soil conditions in the temperate forest?

The soil is dark brown and is very fertile. Full of good nutrition and minerals.


What are the Grass growth rates in taranaki?

The Taranaki region is very fertile because it has volcanic soil and an all year round rainfall distribution. Grass grows extremely quickly in the area and that is why the region is common with dairy farmers.


Why is the soil in the Taiga not very fertile?

whay are soils in taiga regions not very fertile


Which river has made assam very fertile?

River Brahmaputra has made Assam very fertile.


Why are there many farmers in the north china plain?

The loess, (pronounce luss) the German word for "loose", is a yellowish-brown soil that is very fertile and FYI mostly located in the North China Plain, not many other places. :)


What was the region of Mesopotamia known as the fertile Crescent?

Because it was very fertile


Why are there so many farmers in the north china plain?

The loess, (pronounce luss) the German word for "loose", is a yellowish-brown soil that is very fertile and FYI mostly located in the North China Plain, not many other places. :)