It has the potential to be extremely fertile if it's irrigated due to all the macro nutrients in the silt which is transported by carried by aeolian transport (wind)
Generally, soils in deserts tend to be less fertile due to low organic matter content, lack of vegetation, and high temperatures that break down nutrients. However, there are some desert areas with fertile soils, such as oases or regions with periodic water sources that support more plant growth and organic matter accumulation.
The desert has the least fertile soil of all.
desert
fertile soil is found in Lahore many others although in pakistan there is desert soil mountain soil etc
Loess- a yellowish brown soil that blows in from a desert.
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The desert has the least fertile soil of all.
desert
An oasis
fertile soil is found in Lahore many others although in pakistan there is desert soil mountain soil etc
Loess- a yellowish brown soil that blows in from a desert.
The fertile spot in the desert is called oasis. This spot where the elevation is low enough that the water table is right underneath the surface, resulting in the presence of springs.
The Egyptian fertile land was called Kemet (=Black Land) because of the fertile soil in the Nile river lands. Their desert land was called Red Landl
Fertile soil and the like. An example of non Arable land is the desert and the north & south poles.
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Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
Yes, England has fertile soil in various regions, particularly in the east and southeast where agriculture is well-developed. The soil quality can vary, but overall, England's soil is suitable for growing a variety of crops.
Fertile soil and the like. An example of non Arable land is the desert and the north & south poles.