Flora is the vegetation of an area. Which would depend on the type of soil and climate. There is a huge range of different soils and climates in North America.
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No, Venus Flytraps do not naturally occur in South America. They are native to a specific region of the southeastern United States, primarily found in areas like North and South Carolina. Their unique habitat includes wetlands and bogs with nutrient-poor soil. While they can be cultivated elsewhere, they are not part of the native flora in South America.
Alaska has the most diverse soil types in North America containing 7 of the 12 soil types. The most common to be found is Tanana soil.
Soil, sand, rocks, water, air
The Flea Beetle has an outer shell of yellow-white with three black stripes. It is usually found in western North America and tend to hide in the soil.
Thanks for answering people. The answer is swamps, grasslands, and forests.
soil, water, flora, fauna
New England's soil was very poor for farming but the southern part of North America's soil is very rich
The state soil of North Dakota is Williams soil.
Yes, earthworms are found in North America, with several species native to the region. However, many common earthworm species, such as the European nightcrawler and the red wigglers, are actually non-native and were introduced during the 19th century. These worms play a crucial role in soil health by aerating the soil and breaking down organic matter. Overall, they are an important part of North America's ecosystem.
dry hot or warm because it is hot and take a long time to form
dry hot or warm because it is hot and take a long time to form