All soils owe their existence to rock. Rock came first.
Understanding soil horizons is important because it provides valuable information about soil composition, fertility, drainage, and potential limitations for plant growth. By identifying and analyzing soil horizons, farmers and land managers can make informed decisions about land use, crop selection, and soil management practices to optimize productivity and sustainability.
Soils can be different in many different way. It depends on the amount of humus it has in it, Where the soil came from it's environment, the PH the amount of chemicals there are in that soil also th texture and weight would make different types of soil different from others. Hope that answered your question :)
The fertile soil in the central highlands was formed by volcanic activity, which deposited nutrient-rich minerals and rock particles over time. Erosion and weathering further contributed to the development of this fertile soil by breaking down rocks and organic material.
Dust. "Aeolian" is the term that means carried by the wind. Where the soil settles out, that would be an aeolian deposition. Loess is a type of aeolian deposition where silt is transported by the wind and deposited. The soil in Iowa is formed, in part, from loess that came from the rock flour that blew off the glaciers during the last ice age.
They came here for the good soil,many animals and rivers.That is why they came here.
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formed from the decaying organic matter in swamps
Was imported from japan to help stop soil erosion in 1876
YES. The fertile soil in the eastern half of the Fertile Crescent came from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. However, the fertile soil in the western half of the Fertile Crescent came the Jordan River and the several small streams that coalesce to form it.
American planters moved to Hawaii because of the fertile soil. The fertile soil came from the volcanoes beneth the islands of Hawaii.The volcanoes gave the fertile soil. To find out more on Google write Hawaiian islands
No The Japanese never came onto Australian soil.
AGER, means SOIL and CULTURA, means CULTIVATION
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Because the soil on the Great Plains had been plowed over for decades, by farmers that did not yet have the advantage of agricultural science, the soil was very loose and when the drought and winds came, the top soil simply blew away because there was nothing left to hold it down.
i don't even know but it just told me to do it like this so i came this way.
All soils owe their existence to rock. Rock came first.