Yes, trees are good for the soil
Which biome does not have good, fertile soil, despite the large number of trees it contains?
Cherry trees can grown in sandy soil as long as their drainage is good. Trees will not do as well if the water remains after a few hours of no rain.
Very good and fertile. Full of good nutrition and minerals. The soil is very good for the huge trees, plants and animals.
Generally speaking, no it is not. Pine trees prefer acidic soil, and any kind of lime will sweeten the soil, making it more alkaline. Then the pine tree's own needle drop will slightly re-acidify the soil, yes, but you asked "is limestone good for pine trees", and the simple answer is "no".
the answer is actually 500 years old on good soil but when it is on bad soil it goes to about 200 years.
Soil and trees are considered as nonrenewable resources.
Iron oxide itself is not a soil type but a mineral that can be present in soil. While it can contribute to soil color and influence nutrient availability, it is not a primary factor in determining soil quality for tree growth. Good soil for trees typically requires a balance of nutrients, proper drainage, and organic matter. Therefore, while iron oxide can play a role, it is not sufficient on its own to ensure optimal conditions for growing trees.
no but it is a home remedey for sack odor.
the rich fertile soil they use to help nurture the trees
They had rivers, the Atlantic Ocean, trees, good soil, and other stuff. :0)
Because the fire returns essential minerals to the soil.
Protection Given By Plants and TreesPlants and trees protect soil from erosion.