The soil quality on the tundra is marginal to very poor, plus the topsoil is a very thin layer, not nearly enough for growing crops on. Also, the permafrost tends to be very close to the surface and tends to stay all year round, not coming and going like it would in the boreal and aspen-boreal transition zones. Plus it is quite cold there all year round, never getting above 20 degrees Celsius in the summer for a long period of time.
The ground in the tundra is hard due to the presence of permafrost, which is a layer of permanently frozen subsoil. The cold temperatures in the tundra prevent the ground from thawing completely, resulting in the hardness of the soil. Additionally, the lack of vegetation in many parts of the tundra prevents the soil from being as compacted.
No the tundra does not have any time when the ground becomes hard and dry. The precipitation received in this biome is less than ten inches a year but there is very little evaporation so the soil never dries out.
No the tundra does not have any time when the ground becomes hard and dry. The precipitation received in this biome is less than ten inches a year but there is very little evaporation so the soil never dries out.
Loess is better for growing crops than desert pavement because loess is a fertile, nutrient-rich soil that retains water well and provides good aeration for plant roots. In contrast, desert pavement is a hard, rocky surface that lacks nutrients, has poor water retention, and limits root penetration, making it difficult for crops to grow.
Crops such as rice, maize, sorghum, coconut, oil palm, and cashew are commonly grown in laterite soil. These crops have adapted to the low fertility and high acidity characteristics of this soil type.
It is not hard to grow crops in Egypt because in the ancient times they just wait for floods and plant their crops because they know when it is coming and when it does they are ready for it then they got surpluses (extra food) from growing crops.
It would it be hard to live in the tundra because the tundra is like a dessert exept a dessert with snow . The tundra is a cold, dry treeless region, also known as a cold dessert . It would be hard living there because you will first have to be adapt/get used to the tundra.
In some colonies it was hard to grow crops because the soil wasn't fertile enough or the climate temperatures were too harsh.
peasants would slaughter animals for meat, this was the only time they would eat meat. Crops weren't growing so life was hard. Except from this, they would sleep
yes because if it lands on earth then it could block the sun and crops we have would not grow if it hits hard eough.
yes because they had little water and almost no flat land
it was very rocky cold and hard to grow cash crops
Because the the ground is hard so they can grow crops and the scenary is terrible!
There was many plantations in the South. It is too hard to grow thousands of crops by yourself.
they didnt grow much crops
There was many plantations in the South. It is too hard to grow thousands of crops by yourself.
because crops would fail, it would be hard toget sugar etc. because crops would fail, it would be hard toget sugar etc.