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What made the south a better section to farm than the North?

fertile soil


What were the strengthes of the north and south?

North: Better railroads More people from which to draw troops Better and more industry A standing navy South: Better Generalship Better infantry soldiers Better cavalry Fighting on home soil


Industrialization occurred at a faster pace in the South than the North?

yes because the south Had better soil for farming and the north had hard rocky soil and wasn't great for farming but had plenty of rivers for industrialization


Is the soil in northern Italy fertile?

yes, very fertile. Unlike the south the soil in north italy gets lots of rain and the correct nutrients all year round, which helps it to become even more fertile. Perfect for growing crops


who has the the better economy north Korea or south?

Technically, South Korea is better because you have more freedom, rights, and there's democracy just like America. However, North Korea limits their citizen's rights to a very little extent, and there is dictatorship, or unfair monarchy. Another reason is that a long time ago, North Korea tried to invade South Korea because of their richer soil and better lands. So I think that South Korea has a much better economy.


What's north Italy like?

Industrialized. Good soil to grow grapes and olives and other products. Nice part of Italy.


Who had the most benefits from the Kansas-Nebraska Act North or South?

The North. Both states were declared free soil.


Why would invading and holding the South be difficult for the North?

Invading and holding the South would be difficult for the North due to the South's familiarity with its own territory, support from the local population, and defensive advantage of fighting a defensive war on home soil. Additionally, the vast size of the South and its agriculture-based economy made it challenging for the North to effectively control and occupy the region.


What is the name the war fought on the US soil between the north and south?

Civil War


What is between Switzerland?

The answer is soil, rocks, Magma and ultimately the centre of the earth. If you mean below on a map, i.e. south of Switzerland, the answer is Italy.


Why wasn't the north able to produce food like the south?

It didn't have very fertile soil or good wheather conditions like the south.


What led to the development of the plantation in the south?

there was richer soil, and there's more sunlight with better climate