It is rich in nutrient necessary for basic plant nutrition, include nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
It contains sufficient minerals(trace elements) for plant nutrition, including boron, chlorine, cobalt etc.
It contains soil organic matter
just to mention a few this might be enough
Texture, structure, and pH are three characteristics used to describe soil. Texture refers to the size of soil particles, structure relates to how particles are arranged and aggregated, and pH indicates the acidity or alkalinity of the soil.
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Alluvial soil is the name of rich fertile soil deposited on the riverbank.
The topsoil layer contains the most fertile soil. It is the upper layer of soil that is rich in organic matter, nutrients, and microorganisms, making it ideal for plant growth.
The soil type in the coastal plains region can vary, but it is typically sandy or loamy soil. These soils are often well-drained and fertile, making them suitable for agriculture. Other common characteristics may include high levels of organic matter and nutrients.
It is a level, mostly treeless land that has fertile soil and coarse grass.
Texture, structure, and pH are three characteristics used to describe soil. Texture refers to the size of soil particles, structure relates to how particles are arranged and aggregated, and pH indicates the acidity or alkalinity of the soil.
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
Yes, Missouri's soil is fertile
fertile
The soil is fertile because the chemicals are forming
Soil in a hilly area can be as equally fertile as soil in a plain.
It is much more fertile because of the amount of water it has. the minerals from the soil also cause fertile soil.
i think fertile soil is good for growing plant?
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Grainy, milky, soft, wet, dry, crumbly, damp, compact, brown/red/black (colors)
Alluvial soil is the name of rich fertile soil deposited on the riverbank.