This soil was created by volcanic eruptions over the centuries and allows for productive farming.
No. It is the best soil/farmland in Mexico.
Due to volcanic activity, central Mexico is dominated by the Mexican central plateau, which besides its fertile soil, has a temperate climate -- unlike the scorching deserts to the north or the suffocating jungles on the coast. This has allowed a higher population density and more development along the region. Some of the largest cities in Mexico, such as Mexico City, Puebla, Queretaro or Guanajuato are located in Central Mexico.
One of the causes that started a war in the fertile crescent was for the land and the rich soil for farming.
The fertile soil from the Sierra Nevada mountains is washed down to the Central Valley of California by the rivers flowing from the mountains, such as the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers. This deposition of soil has contributed to the agricultural productivity of the Central Valley.
In fertile soil is caused by the absence of the necessary nutrients and sufficient minerals within the soil.
This answer depends on what part of New Mexico but many parts of New Mexico are fertile and many are not for example one area that is extremely fertile is Penistaja. This area is great for crops and even livestock.
the fertile soil and the farmland:)
yes every place has a little
The fertile soil in the central highlands was formed by volcanic activity, which deposited nutrient-rich minerals and rock particles over time. Erosion and weathering further contributed to the development of this fertile soil by breaking down rocks and organic material.
podzolic do not have much fertile humus. this causes a bright brown colour.
The fertile soil in the central highlands is primarily derived from the weathering of volcanic rocks and the deposition of sediment from ancient rivers and lakes over millions of years. These processes have contributed to the development of rich, nutrient-dense soil that is conducive to agriculture.
Due to volcanic activity, central Mexico is dominated by the Mexican central plateau, which besides its fertile soil, has a temperate climate -- unlike the scorching deserts to the north or the suffocating jungles on the coast. This has allowed a higher population density and more development along the region. Some of the largest cities in Mexico, such as Mexico City, Puebla, Queretaro or Guanajuato are located in Central Mexico.