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What does nutrient-poor soil mean?

It means that the soil lacks good nutrients


How can poor soil affect the farmer?

poor soil means no. of voids more and soil does not hold nuritent the seepage loose more.it also affect crop yield


How can soil affect the soil?

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Did the colony on Hispaniola had difficulties because the soil was poor?

Yes, the colony on Hispaniola faced difficulties due to poor soil quality that made it challenging to grow crops effectively. This led to issues with food production and sustainability for the colony's population.


Is Greece's soil fertile?

no. Greece has poor soil


What is benefits of fertile land?

it means to have very rich soil and that it was easy to plant food


How does iron get into food?

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Why is manure spread across limestone soils?

Manure is spread across limestone soils to improve the physical condition of the soil. Soil provides food and water for plants to grow. If the soil is in poor condition the plants will not develop properly.


Do grasslands have very poor soil?

no


Which of the colonies was best suited for the fishing industry?

The New England colonies. They had poor soil and were "subsistance" farmers only growing enough food for their own needs, but the seaports were important for fishing and ship building.


Does New England have rich soil but poor growing climate?

New England has very poor soil and a poor growing climate, mostly during the winter. However, that is pretty common.


What can result when poor farming practices occur in areas that receive little rain?

Poor farming practices in low rainfall areas can lead to desertification, soil erosion, and loss of agricultural productivity. These practices can deplete soil nutrients, reduce water retention capacity, and increase susceptibility to droughts, ultimately impacting food security and livelihoods in those regions.