Desert soil is often considered poor for agriculture due to its low organic matter content, limited nutrients, and high salinity, which can inhibit plant growth. The arid climate leads to minimal moisture retention, making it difficult for crops to thrive. Additionally, the soil may be compacted and lack structure, further reducing its fertility and water-holding capacity. These factors combined make desert soil less suitable for sustainable farming practices.
it has bad soil the climate it very cold and the bad soil makes it a bad place for growing crops
The Desert Soil
The Desert Soil
No desert has sand not soil.
The soil in a desert is dry and sandy.
absolutly not! the desert is full of sand not soil there fore rick soil would not be found in the desert
Desert soil is found in Rajasthan and parts of Gujarat
If you replace it the desert wouldn't be the desert, it would have tons of trees and plants that need rich soil. Though, the desert heat would still dry up the soil and make it dry and cracked mud. So it's really no use trying to replace the desert's soil with grassland soil.
Desert soil does absorb a certain amount of rainfall.
red soil are not found in desert like rajasthan,gujarat and sahara desert....
the most sand type found in the desert is sandy soil
yes