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Fertile refers to the ability to reproduce or produce viable offspring, while infertile means the inability to reproduce or produce viable offspring. In the context of soil, fertile soil is rich in nutrients and supports plant growth, whereas infertile soil lacks essential nutrients for plant growth.
Biological decomposition breaks down organic matter in the soil into simpler compounds that can be used by plants. This process releases nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus into the soil, improving its fertility. Decomposition also helps to improve soil structure by increasing its porosity and water-holding capacity.
Soil organisms improve soil by breaking down organic matter, which releases nutrients for plants to use. They also help to improve soil structure, aeration, and water retention, making the soil more fertile and productive for plant growth.
Microorganisms help in making soil fertile by decomposing organic matter, releasing nutrients that plants can use for growth. They also improve soil structure by producing substances that help bind soil particles together, reducing erosion. Some microorganisms, like nitrogen-fixing bacteria, can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form plants can use, further enhancing soil fertility.
The Nile delta in Egypt is one of the most fertile areas of Africa. The Dust Bowl was a drought that affected the otherwise fertile farmlands. The report of the creature was thought to be the result of a fertile imagination.
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it has fertile soil, oil, natural gas, silver, and rich gold.
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Organic matter.
the middle colonies enjoyed fertile soil had a slightly milder climate from that of New England
The soil is good for farming because it is fertile
glaciers pushed soil from new england to the middle colonies
The natural resources were the fertile soil.
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yes because as we mine, the top soil is washed away and this makes the soil in-fertile.
yes every place has a little
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