Though it may sound gross to some, this is an important part in fertilizing the soil: First, an animal comes through and eats something with any nutritional value. After going through the digestive process, it leaves solid waste. This waste has extra minerals and vitamins that the body did not need. Then the waste decomposes and becomes part of the soil. Now the soil has that animals extra vitamins and minerals, making it fertile.
Yes, coastal plains typically have fertile soil due to the accumulation of sediment and nutrients carried by rivers and streams. This fertile soil makes coastal plains ideal for agriculture and can support a variety of crops.
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Compost is an organic matter that can make soil more fertile. Compost is rich in nutrients that plants need to grow, helps improve soil structure, and promotes beneficial microorganisms that support plant growth.
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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Organic matter.
The soil is good for farming because it is fertile
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yes because as we mine, the top soil is washed away and this makes the soil in-fertile.
Yes, coastal plains typically have fertile soil due to the accumulation of sediment and nutrients carried by rivers and streams. This fertile soil makes coastal plains ideal for agriculture and can support a variety of crops.
the fertile soil and the farmland:)
It makes the soil fertile. Earthworms are like natural ploughers as it brings subsoil to the top.
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
Italian soil blows the only thing the Italian people grow is arrogant children
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