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Soil degradation and erosion in a region where people and substinence farmers are can lead to an abject lack of food. Environmentally, it can also pollute local dams and rivers.
actually,you can say a soil is fertile,when nutrients is enough such as nitrogen and potassium...
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Lack of water or sunlight. Four things are needed - food, water, sunlight. Fertile soil equals good food. So your next suspects are water and sunlight. There are other considerations such as competion from other plants, drainage, pests and seed quality as well.
Fertile soil has helped in the rebuilding efforts in farming activity whereby production is increased.
it is a problem because the crops will be unable to grow properly and the soil would be destroy which means that there would be a problem because it will chap the sources of that crops.
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
It gives farmers fertile soil.
No, just the opposite. Fertile soil HAS nutrients that can be used by plants.
to know if the soil is fertile or infertile
your crops cannot grow properly and the soil is ruined which causes problems with trying to cut it source; im a farmer in my spare time
Arable land is land that can be used to grow plants on and is where the soil is fertile. So in answer to your question, lack of arable soil means there is not enough fertile soil.
Some of the problems farmers face today are: insects, floods, labor cost, lack of fertile soil, poor transportation and poor marketing.
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The yearly event was the flooding of the Nile River. As the river flooded, it deposited nutrient-rich silt onto the surrounding land, providing fertile soil for Egyptian farmers to grow their crops.