Wetland soil is fertile primarily due to its rich organic matter content, derived from the decomposition of plant material in water-saturated conditions. This environment slows down decomposition, allowing organic matter to accumulate, which enhances nutrient availability. Additionally, wetlands often receive nutrient input from surrounding areas, further enriching the soil. The periodic flooding and water retention also promote diverse microbial activity, contributing to the soil's fertility.
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
Yes, Missouri's soil is fertile
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A bog is a wetland with lots of dead plants and the soil is very damp and muddy
A bog is a wetland with lots of dead plants and the soil is very damp and muddy
The soil is fertile because the chemicals are forming
Soil in a hilly area can be as equally fertile as soil in a plain.
It is much more fertile because of the amount of water it has. the minerals from the soil also cause fertile soil.
i think fertile soil is good for growing plant?
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Alluvial soil is the name of rich fertile soil deposited on the riverbank.
It had fertile soil.