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.
Most Philippine soils are considered young because of the relatively recent geological activity in the region. Frequent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and weathering processes constantly rejuvenate the soils, preventing them from developing significant age characteristics seen in more stable geological areas.
Natural Pink Topaz is considered to be the most rare because it is found in natural beautiful colors are rare to the species and it is very costly also.
Ohio's most important resources are fertile soils, and valuable mineral deposits such as coal, oil, natural gas, and rock salts.
Sand, silt, and clay are considered mineral soil because they are primarily composed of mineral particles derived from rock weathering. These particles are rich in essential nutrients needed by plants for growth and are an important component of most soils. Additionally, mineral soils have distinct physical properties and characteristics that differentiate them from organic soils.
The ones with less air pockets and are tightly packed.
The venom of the Box Jellyfish is considered to be the most potent natural toxin.
The most abundant natural iron oxides are magnetite (Fe3O4), hematite (Fe2O3), and goethite (FeO(OH)). These minerals are commonly found in various geological settings and contribute to the characteristic colors of many rocks and soils.
Examples: vegetation and soils.
lowlands
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.