Really no plants grow well in chalky soil. Lavender prefers chalky soil according to care guide.
Yes of coures cotton grows well in black soil
Yes then you lose top soil for plants and crops don't grow as well.
no answer 2. Well, soil is the organic layer in which plants can grow. The deserts are generally deficient in this, so no plants. Soil can be destroyed by desertification.
No soil is inorganic. Soil is a mix of fully decomposed plants and animals as well as tiny molecules of minerals that help plants grow.
soil erosion damages the soil because it does not let plants grow well when topsoil is removedgcv
they grow well in soil. that's what dirt is. dirt is soil
One reason is to grow certain types of plants. For example some plants grow well in acidic soil and other grow well in akalyne based soil. If you plant the wrong plants, they won't grow well, or will die within a year or more.
Sandy soils have little moisture and few nutrients. Therefore, most plants can't grow well. Adapted plants such as cactus have evolved to grow in sandy soil.
well.....plants need sun,water, air and soil to grow
the soil provides the plants with helpful nutrients they need to survive and thrive.
rice and jute
well it better in soil because soil has more nutrients
Well veggies grow better in water. While flowers grow better in soil.
Very few plants will grow in heavy clay soil and not many will grow in sand. Plants need organic material in the soil to enable the roots to penetrate and to nourish the plants, so the more humus soil contains, the better most plants will grow. Plants also do not thrive in very acid or highly alkaline soil. Most plants prefer neutral or slightly acid pH. Sne45: I think clay-like soil, nor do I think plants in sand can grow.
Yes of coures cotton grows well in black soil
Yes then you lose top soil for plants and crops don't grow as well.
no answer 2. Well, soil is the organic layer in which plants can grow. The deserts are generally deficient in this, so no plants. Soil can be destroyed by desertification.