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Q: Would the topsoil most likely be thicker in a lush tropical area or in a dry area?
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Where would loam topsoil most likely found?

A garden or farm is where a person would most likely find loam topsoil. It retains water and nutrients very well.


Where would topsoil erosionbe most likely to occur?

Topsoil erosion is most likely to occur on the beds of lakes and streams. This is because the flow of water will pull the soil from the shore into the water.


Where would you most likely find a tropical mantid?

in a tropical flower garden


Which biome would the parrot most likely live in?

A parrot would likely live in a tropical forest


Which soil layer would likely be the most fertile?

the top one. the darker the better i think they mean (the topsoil)


How would you describe an air mass that would most likely affect Florida?

maritime tropical


Where would you be likely to find tropical climates?

They can be find anywhere near the equator


Where is water vapor likely the highest above a desert or tropical rain forest?

in a tropical rainforest


How do you use topsoil in a sentence?

To create a new garden he would have to get some topsoil and put it there.


Why is top soil useful for humans?

Topsoil is useful to humans because:you cannot plant into bedrockplants need nutrients in topsoil to growwe would not have grains and vegetables without topsoilif topsoil is eroded away, our streams and lakes would clog with dirt; fish would die; wildlife would diewithout topsoil, we would not have bacterial growth to decompose leaf litter


A farmer who wanted to grow sugar cane would most likely live where?

They would live in a tropical county


How would you describe topsoil?

topsoil is the top layer. its a mixture of small rock pieces, humus, and other organic material. most living things are in the topsoil. rain sinks into the topsoil. it carries minerals to the subsoil (2nd layer)