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A sandy area that becomes fertile is called.

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Soil fertility refers to the ability of soil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent yields of high quality. A fertile soil has the following properties: ... The absence of toxic substances which may inhibit plant growth...Sandy soils are less fertile than other soil types, and more prone to drying out, because they're made up of relatively large particles. This means there are cavernous gaps between the particles, making it easy for water (and water-soluble nutrients) to filter down through the soil, out of the reach of plant roots....Mark Brainlist Selected my Question P..s

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Sandy soil is often called ‘light soils’ because they are relatively ‘light’ or easy to work with when it comes to ploughing, planting and cultivating.

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