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That's where plants grow naturally, in soil. If the plant is in it's correct habitat then the soil and other conditions will be suitable for that plant to grow.
The clay is most suitable for making toys.
agriculture
people live there because these place have fertile soilwhich is suitable for agriculture and farming. Here,soil is rich in minerals ,which is essen tial for a plant' growth. Not only that , volcanic areas have mineral, which are not found in any other place. Earthquake prone areas do have qualities ,similar to the soil of volcanic areas.
red soil
There are no parts of Antarctica that are suitable for agriculture.
Yes
They are rich in humus and are very fertile. They are also rich in potassium and highly suitable for agriculture.
podzol [podsol] is a light yellow poor soil found in coniferous forests and moorland in cool regions where water leaches the nutrients from the top soil
the suitable soil for seasame is alluvial soil.
Black soil is suitable for the cultivation of rice .
The soil that is suitable for planting citrus is sandy
No
The weather is one factor that affects agriculture. The type of soil and the equipment used on the soil also affect agriculture.
yes it occupies soil
Loamy soil is the best. It retains just the right amount of water. Clay soil holds too much water, while sandy soil doesn't hold enough.