Manure from farm animals was used by the ancient Romans to fertilize their soil for agriculture. The manure helped to revitalize their soils.
Black i suppose. The soil along the Nile was dark, "black."
Yes, it was very rich.
Yes, in ancient Egyptian mythology, the god associated with crops and fertility is Osiris. He is often depicted as a deity of agriculture, resurrection, and the afterlife, symbolizing the cycle of planting and harvesting. Osiris is frequently connected to the Nile's annual flooding, which brought fertile soil essential for farming. Additionally, his role in the myth of the grain's growth reflects the importance of agriculture in Egyptian society.
poor soil for agriculture & overcrowding of city-states
The Nile is a water source therefore it gives the gift of water, it floods every year giving the ancient Egyptians great fertile soil which means great crops so gifts would be agriculture and huge building projects because water is the most important thing.
Rich soil near the delta.
Yes, spiders do fertilize the soil by it'sdroppings.
they fertilize the soil
it raises soil acidity pH
They fertilize the soil with their feces. - GerbilExpert
To fertilize soil without manure, you can use orange peels, eggshells, or even vegetable peels.
Fertilize your soil often and keep ground moist.
The Nile River flooded annually during the ancient Egyptian times, typically between June and September. The flooding was essential for agriculture as it left behind nutrient-rich silt, which helped to fertilize the soil for crops.
An ancient farming system in which small patches of tropical forest are cleared and perennial polyculture agriculture is practiced. then is followed by many years of fallow to restore soil; also called "swidden agriculture".
The enzymes themselves do not fertilize. They act as catalysts to unlock the nutrients in the soil or growing medium.
the answer to this question is to fertilize the soil!
By making the soil moist and putting earthworms in it so it could fertilize.