because of plants and Animals decaying
Because animal excrement adds nutrients to the soil and when animals die decomposers break down the corpses and return the nutrients to the soil.
Well, it depends on which kind of grassland your going to plant in. The Temperate Grasslands have fertile soil. When the Tropical Grasslands have poor soil.
because there isent very much flooding
The soil of grassland is good for farming because the soil is very rich.
yes.
Good topsoil can take from 1,000-10,000 years to build a single inch, and this is due to the particles in the soil being broken down through the mass wasting and erosion processes. The best soils for farming are those with a higher clay content than conventional, semi-arid soils as this allows for roots to grow deep. While it is true that rocky soil helps hold the topsoil in place (read: The Dust Bowl), this is generally viewed as an impediment to farming once tilling becomes a factor.
Soil structure affects the characteristics of soil in many ways. Some soil is not good for farming if it is too rocky. Other soil is perfect for farming and needs little more than regular tending to yield good crops. Different soils yield different organisms as well.
good sunlight
yes the grass land soil is good because the grassland soils are rich
The soil of grassland is good for farming because the soil is very rich.
yes.
temperate forest and grassland
The climate changes the development find if the soil will be harsh soft good for farming or not
when they erupt, the ashes that comes out, will be dispersed by the wind and eventually settle on the ground near it. this will make the soil fertile and good for farming.
Ash supplies potash, an essential plant nutrient. Ash is good for acidic soils not for alkaline soils. Forest soils are usually acidic. Some plants do well in acidic soils others do well in alkaline soils. Figure out what soil you have and what you plan to plant and look up to see what they like.
Ash supplies potash, an essential plant nutrient. Ash is good for acidic soils not for alkaline soils. Forest soils are usually acidic. Some plants do well in acidic soils others do well in alkaline soils. Figure out what soil you have and what you plan to plant and look up to see what they like.
grassland is good for growing what?
For good atmosphere the forest trees are important to vegetation.
No -- but it depends what your trying to grow, the soil is acidic (all the pine needles)....welcome
Good topsoil can take from 1,000-10,000 years to build a single inch, and this is due to the particles in the soil being broken down through the mass wasting and erosion processes. The best soils for farming are those with a higher clay content than conventional, semi-arid soils as this allows for roots to grow deep. While it is true that rocky soil helps hold the topsoil in place (read: The Dust Bowl), this is generally viewed as an impediment to farming once tilling becomes a factor.