Well depending on the the scale of the quake probably not much. Unless it was bad enough an earthquake to turn up the soil they there's little to worry about. It would proabbly help seeds to be honest.
Prairie soil will be best for growing crops.
When an earthquake happens the earth quakes, it shakes.
Topsoil is filled with rich humus (natural fertilizer) and great for growing crops!
Poor drainage and salty soil caused crops to stop growing in Sumer.
The topsoil, which is where most root growth occurs, is the most important layer for growing crops.
Prairie soil will be best for growing crops.
the main problem with growing crops in Africa is that there millions of bugs to eat the crops.
To prepare and used for growing crops. (of soil)prepared nand used for growing crops.
A poor growing season is just when the climate isn't ideal for growing certain crops. The result is shortage of crops and food
At first a earthquake happens under the water, then the earthquake waves rise the sea level and the sea then floats in a growing circle hitting countries, and destroying everything in its path, (if you are still in school) then you will learn about it in geography. But the power of it is based on the power of the earthquake,
ground is shaking
growing cash crops such as cotton and tobacco -apex ;)
Many wash away with the flood, some just get soggy and stop growing, then die on the vine or bush.
Topsoil is filled with rich humus (natural fertilizer) and great for growing crops!
People need to eat, they need food, so growing crops is needed.
Poor drainage and salty soil caused crops to stop growing in Sumer.
When an earthquake happens the earth quakes, it shakes.