its all dry unless you give it water...although its usually dry
in some parts of new york the soil is fertile.
Mostly glacial. Long Island is the terminal moraine.
california has more rain
no, it wasnt
In most cases it was brought in as a glacial deposit during the ice age.
The state soil of New York is Honeoye soil.
In new York there is mainly clay soil
in some parts of new york the soil is fertile.
the answer is they always were good for growing crops very good soil
Mostly glacial. Long Island is the terminal moraine.
california has more rain
Because New york had short warm winters and fertile soil
i have know idea
no, it wasnt
New York has VERY rich soil. There were many crops growing in new york. so yes. it is a colony for farming.
Yes, New York colony had fertile soil which supported agriculture, especially in the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys. This led to the growth of staple crops like wheat, corn, and vegetables, contributing to the colony's economic prosperity.
The soil was very wet due to the amount of people that jizzed on it