yes, very fertile. Unlike the south the soil in north Italy gets lots of rain and the correct nutrients all year round, which helps it to become even more fertile. Perfect for growing crops
Northern Italy
The soil of the steppe is quite fertile and prettyproductive.
the top soil is known as ''chernozem''
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rich soil and plenty of water that make the northern Italy's breadbasket ,or wheat growing area.
The Northern European Plain
rich soil and plenty of water that make the northern Italy's breadbasket ,or wheat growing area.
good fertile soil with many minerals and a good farming climate
it is because the rivers bring very fertile soil called alluvium which is best for agriculture,then the soil is deposited on the plain and theLplain is thats whty very fertile.
The northern plains in India primarily consist of alluvial soil, which is rich in nutrients and suitable for agriculture. This soil is deposited by rivers like the Ganges and its tributaries, making the region very fertile for crops.
because when the river ganga flow there it cannot carry so much silt with it so it deposits it on the bank so they are fertile
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.