PEI is famous for red soil. but I'm pretty sure they have other colours too... :)
A kind of soil which can be eroded more easily is clay soil.
Not all dirt is brown. Soil takes on the colors of the surrounding minerals and debris. The soil in some area's is black and in places like Prince Edward Island it is bright red. Dirt consists of varying quantities of water, air, minerals ,clay, sand and silt. It also has decomposing organics which make up part of the color.
silt soil is a reddish brown color :)
Red Earth soil is a faux name. The true color of Red soil is purple.
The color of soil tells us the amount of organic matter present
Prince Edward Island
No. Red soil is actually quite common.
No. Prince Edward Island is famous for potatoes, not potato chips. since we have soil that is so rich with iron it is a great fertilizer, so our potatoes are of the highest quality. We usually ship out our potatoes to Ontario etc to be made into chips. Prince Edward Island only has one potato chip factory left and doesn't ship off island. Hope this helps :]
A kind of soil which can be eroded more easily is clay soil.
Loam is rich soil. It's important because it holds water close to the root of the plant.
The red cliffs along it's shores. This caused by the amount of iron in the soil.
Not all dirt is brown. Soil takes on the colors of the surrounding minerals and debris. The soil in some area's is black and in places like Prince Edward Island it is bright red. Dirt consists of varying quantities of water, air, minerals ,clay, sand and silt. It also has decomposing organics which make up part of the color.
Dirk Hartog Island. Dirk Hartog, the explorer, was the captain of the second group of Europeans to land on Aussie soil. This island republic was named after a Dutch prince of Nassau.
The state soil of Rhode Island is Narragansett soil.
silt soil is a reddish brown color :)
It really depends on what kind of crop you plan on farming. For instance, the land in Prince Edward Island is good for potatoes, and the land in the Interior Plains (The Prairies), is used for growing wheat, barley, oats, etc. In fact, it is called Canada's Breadbasket because so much wheat is grown there.
Red Earth soil is a faux name. The true color of Red soil is purple.