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When a desert during the dinosaurs was dry, that area might be lush rainforest now. So yes. In fact, it can take thousands of years for fertile and nonfertile soil to form.
Replacing soil can be hard or even impossilbe. Soil can take hundreds even thousands of years just to form and by then more soil would have formed and some soil lost.
Thousands of years
No, some form quickly, some take thousands of years to form, some take millions of years to from.
100 years
When a desert during the dinosaurs was dry, that area might be lush rainforest now. So yes. In fact, it can take thousands of years for fertile and nonfertile soil to form.
Replacing soil can be hard or even impossilbe. Soil can take hundreds even thousands of years just to form and by then more soil would have formed and some soil lost.
thousands of years
Typically thousands to hundreds of thousands of years.
Yes
Thousands of years
Thousands of years
One Billion!
thousands and thousands, there fossil fuels
No, some form quickly, some take thousands of years to form, some take millions of years to from.
500 to 1,000 years
100 years