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Why are soils generally less fertile than clayey soils?

Sandy soils are generally less fertile than clay soils because they do not hold water as well as clay soils. Clay soils are usually fertile and hold more nutrients than sandy soils.


How do rivers make soils fertile?

rivers flourishes with soil erosion and then it through of in the banks of river and make land fertile,


Why are sandy soils generally less fertile than clayey soil?

Sandy soils are generally less fertile than clay soils because they do not hold water as well as clay soils. Clay soils are usually fertile and hold more nutrients than sandy soils.


What is the region named for its rich soils and golden wheat fields called?

Fertile Crescent


Are many Australian soils fertile or non fertile?

fertile, that is why many farms are in australia


What are fertile soils rich in?

Minerals


Why are fertile soil important?

Farming needs fertile soils, to get their crops to grow.


Why is the soil in the Taiga not very fertile?

whay are soils in taiga regions not very fertile


Did civilizations begin in Mesopotamia?

fertile soils and stuff


what are two fertile soils in cholanagpur pleatue?

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Can anyone put the word 'Fertile soils' into a sentence?

plants can only grow in fertile soil.


What dirt that plants can grow in is called?

I believe that it`s Fertile Soil. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong. Someone else may know. There are many kinds of soils and different kinds of plants grow in different kind of soils. There is no one name for soil/dirt that plants can grow in. Most soils are fertile to some degree