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Most of Ilanos is a treeless savanna covered with swamp grasses and sedges in low-lying areas, and long-stemmed and carpet grasses in drier areas. Much of it is subject to seasonal flooding. Most trees are concentrated along rivers and in the Andean piedmont, though there are some scattered trees, which include scrub oak and dwarf palm, on the open savanna.
The fertile volcanic soil is good for growing crops.
The reason is because Northern India had much fertile soil which was ideal for growing crops and raising animals
growing cash crops such as cotton and tobacco -apex ;)
Haley Hunter
The Pampas region in Argentina is known for its fertile agricultural land, particularly for growing crops like soybeans, corn, and wheat. Its favorable climate and rich soil make it one of the most important agricultural regions in the country.
The fertile grassland between the Paraná and Uruguay rivers in Argentina is known as the Pampas. This region is characterized by rich, deep soils that are ideal for agriculture, particularly for growing crops like wheat and maize, as well as for extensive cattle ranching. The Pampas play a crucial role in Argentina's economy, contributing significantly to its agricultural output and exports. The landscape is marked by vast open plains, making it one of the most productive agricultural areas in the world.
Farming, ranching, animal husbandry, agri-business.
Farming, ranching, agri-business.
Farming, ranching, animal husbandry, agri-business.
I would say growing crops and grazing/ranching animals.
The Great Plains region is known for farming and ranching due to its fertile soil, favorable climate, and vast open spaces that are well-suited for growing crops and raising livestock. Additionally, the region has historically been important for agriculture due to the availability of water resources from rivers and aquifers.
Depends on what kind of crops you're growing missy..
Fertile soil
People raise crops such as apples and wheat in regions of Latin America known for their temperate climates and fertile soils, such as parts of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. These countries have suitable conditions for growing a variety of crops, including fruits and grains.
The best biome in Minnesota for growing crops is the Prairie Grassland Biome because it's soil is really rich and fertile
Cattle are raised on grass to grow for meat. Most ranching occurs near mountains and areas of the prairie that are not suitable for growing crops. When the cattle reach an adequate size, they are sold to for slaughter.