They start as tiny bits of rock and turn to dirt with nutrients.
fertile soils and stuff
The ones with less air pockets and are tightly packed.
lowlands
Examples: vegetation and soils.
False. Prairie soils, specifically those found in the Midwestern United States, are still considered some of the most fertile soils in the world due to their high organic matter content and nutrient levels. These soils have been the backbone of productive agriculture in the region for many years.
Laterite soils are most commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions with high temperatures and heavy rainfall. These environments are conducive to the intense weathering processes that lead to the formation of laterite soils.
Soils with high organic matter content such as forest soils or grassland soils tend to have the most humus. Humus is formed from the decomposition of plant and animal material, and soils with abundant organic matter support healthy plant growth and microbial activity.
the praries
the prairies
Tensiometers are most suitable for monitoring moisture levels in soils that have fine texture, such as silty or loamy soils, where water movement is slower. They are less effective in coarse soils like sandy soils due to higher infiltration rates and poor contact between the sensor and soil.
The natural soils which are considered to be the most furtive is the soil on Hawaii and other volcanic islands, because the volcano has enriched the soil to have high nutrient levels.
Sandy soils and loosely packed soils such as loamy soils are typically more prone to erosion compared to clay or silt soils. This is because sandy soils have large particles that do not bind well together, making them more susceptible to being carried away by wind or water erosion.