no we are all desert now , and import our grain from planet surik, galaxy 576858,588685885
The soil in the New England colonies is generally rocky and thin, making agriculture challenging. The soil is acidic and not very fertile, which limited crop production. This led to a focus on subsistence farming and other industries like fishing and shipbuilding.
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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.
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The soil was very bad for growing crops and gardening and was not fertile because of glaciers. Glaciers from the north went through the New England colonies and picked up all the fertile soil with them. The soil ended up in The Middle and Southern Colonies.
They also have fertile soil which is good for farming.
the middle colonies enjoyed fertile soil had a slightly milder climate from that of New England
The soil in the New England colonies is generally rocky and thin, making agriculture challenging. The soil is acidic and not very fertile, which limited crop production. This led to a focus on subsistence farming and other industries like fishing and shipbuilding.
They also have fertile soil which is good for farming.
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
glaciers pushed soil from new england to the middle colonies
Yes, Missouri's soil is fertile
The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.
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They also have fertile soil which is good for farming.