It is enriched by volcanic ash.
Usually no, but if it's below a glacier, the soil can be very rich.
because of the rich soil that is there
Nutrient-rich soil is usually found in regions with a mix of decomposed organic matter like forests, grasslands, and wetlands. This type of soil is often found in areas that have a high level of biodiversity and microbial activity, which helps break down organic matter and enrich the soil with nutrients.
Yes, but the main one I know about is the Yellow River it keeps the soil rich on land it is called the Yellow R iver because of the soil it looks yellow
The Grasslands soil is usually deep, dark, and rich. Because a lot of its soil is very rich, a lot of the grasslands have been destroyed and most of it disturbed, due to farming.
The Grasslands soil is usually deep, dark, and rich. Because a lot of its soil is very rich, a lot of the grasslands have been destroyed and most of it disturbed, due to farming.
Technically, they don't get clean. They usually bath in loess, which is a rich, dust-like soil.
Most of Japan is mountainous due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, resulting in numerous volcanic and seismic activities. The collision of tectonic plates has led to the creation of mountain ranges and deep valleys throughout the country. These landforms have also influenced Japan's climate and natural ecosystems.
a rich soil that is good is the soil in the ground above the Earth's axis
Alluvial soil is the name of rich fertile soil deposited on the riverbank.
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Rich soil means that the soil is rich in nutrients that a plant needs. If the soil is deficient in those nutrients, the crops grow poorly and produce little fruit, sometimes none.