temperate forest and grassland
loam
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The fertile land on the flood plains produce good grass.
The Arctic Circle is the world's biggest biome because circles are the biggest shape you can draw.
One good example: Mistletoe (on oak trees).
The savanna environment is very nice but it also has its disadvantages. It is very hard to grow stuff, so it is very hard to live there. Also, the people that live there are unfortunately very poor
Extra good growing conditions for that species of alga. Optimal water temperatures, salinity, light, for example.
Repeated flooding over the years have given it a very fertile soil.
the answer is they always were good for growing crops very good soil
The fertile volcanic soil is good for growing crops.
The word PInatubo means "to grow," which refers to the fertile soil around the mountain, which is good for growing crops.
Which biome does not have good, fertile soil, despite the large number of trees it contains?
i think fertile soil is good for growing plant?
It helped them because it left nutrients in the soil and made it fertile and was very good for growing crops
Plants contribute a lot to a biome. Firstly, they are the main source of food. Dead and decaying plants make the soil fertile, but they also use up the nutrients.
ither deciduous forest biome or the coniferous forest biome
Fertile soil enables you to grow good and plentiful crops. This was good for the people eating the food produced.
The soil in the fertile crescent is so good for crops because they made a system called "irrigation" which simply takes water from the river and waters the crops.
nile has a very fertile kindof soil which is very good for growing plants that is why the people living there can grow 2 to 3 crops