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Why is loess soil usually fertile?

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Answered by shubham610
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It is a product of past glacial activity in an area. It is a sedimentary deposit of mineral particles which are finer than sand but coarser than dust or clay, deposited by the wind. Loess is a type of silt which forms fertile topsoil in some parts of the world. ... The soil has few clay particles to hold it together.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

On the far side of the desert, moisture in the air causes the particles and dust to settle on the ground. ... More dust slowly accumulates, and loess is formed. Loess often develops into extremely fertile agricultural soil. It is full of minerals and drains water very well.

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