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Which type of soil in North America would most likely create new soil the slowest?

dry hot or warm because it is hot and take a long time to form


Which type of soil in North America would most likely create new soil the slowest why?

dry hot or warm because it is hot and take a long time to form


What kind of soil is in Flora of North America?

Flora is the vegetation of an area. Which would depend on the type of soil and climate. There is a huge range of different soils and climates in North America.


What is the soil resources in Alaska?

Alaska has the most diverse soil types in North America containing 7 of the 12 soil types. The most common to be found is Tanana soil.


What are tha abiotic factors of North America's deserts?

Soil, sand, rocks, water, air


The major soil classification types in North America are?

Thanks for answering people. The answer is swamps, grasslands, and forests.


How did the economies of new England and southern different?

New England's soil was very poor for farming but the southern part of North America's soil is very rich


Describe North America's location on earth and its climate How do these factors affect farming in North America?

North America is located in the northern and western hemispheres, bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and South America to the south. The climate in North America varies greatly, with Arctic conditions in the north and tropical conditions in the south. These factors have a significant impact on farming in North America. The diverse climate allows for a wide range of agricultural practices and crops to be grown, from wheat in the Great Plains to citrus fruits in Florida. Additionally, the long growing season in the southern regions and fertile soil contribute to making North America one of the world's largest agricultural producers.


What is the state soil of North Dakota?

The state soil of North Dakota is Williams soil.


How long did it take for the thick fertile soil of the north American prairies to develope?

Thousands of years


What valuable resources did people find in north America?

little bit of gold,fertile soil,plentiful waters,mineral deposits.


When was Soil Science Society of America created?

Soil Science Society of America was created in 1936.