There are plenty of such regions, but the largest by far is the Yucatan Peninsula.
Yes. There are over 3,000 volcanoes in Mexico.
Volcanic activity.
This soil was created by volcanic eruptions over the centuries and allows for productive farming.
Volcanic activity.
In the Central Mexican Plateau, where volcanic soil and temperate climate allow better yields.
the surrounding soil can become very fertile.. :]
Volcanic activity. Both western Mexico and most of Central America lie on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Primary succession occurs in an area with no soil or organic matter, like an area after a volcanic eruption. Secondary succession occurs where there is already soil.
The answer is volcanic soil do to the ashes from the volcanos that used to be there.Hope this helps all you people out there who don't know yet
the effects of volcanic action on soil formation
Volcanic soil is important because if people live near a volcano and want to farm there, they can use the fertile volcanic soil to grow their plants.
The Yucatan Peninsula would qualify as such. It is a large, flat landmass composed of limestone without any volcanic activity. Besides, due to this nature, there are almost no surface rivers, so agriculture tends to depend on large water sinkholes, known as cenotes.