because it is more water
Sand
Yes, most desert soils are rich in minerals and can grow crops if irrigation is available.
Prairie soil will be best for growing crops.
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.
Yes, most desert soils are rich in minerals and can grow crops if irrigation is available.
Irrigation, if the soil is otherwise good for growing crops.
Growing crops suited to desert climates.
it has bad soil the climate it very cold and the bad soil makes it a bad place for growing crops
Irrigation is needed to grow crops in the desert.
It is an invention that pumps water (by hand) and allows the growing of crops on a small basis.
This is because mountains have very thin soils that make growing crops very difficult to impossible. You're better off raising livestock on mountains than sowing crops.
it would be false
Over irrigation of growing crops could lower the water table in an area - especially in a desert environment.
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.
The answer you are looking for is the NEGEV DESERT, but the wording of the question confuses the issue. Crops are cultivated in the Negev Desert because of modern Israeli agricultural and irrigation technologies; the desert does not give rise to crops on its own.