Why sandy soil is not good for crops? Where is sandy soil formed?
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Sandy soil is not good for most crops as it doesn't hold enough water. It is formed in deserts where there is a lack of water. Crops such as barley, Bajra, Jowar and palm can be grown in sandy soil, but not crops like rice, wheat and maize or fruits and vegetables.
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Sandy soil is not good for crops because its water holding or retention capacity is very low and as we all know that water is very necessary for plant growth without water plant will die and if there will be no plant then then there will be no oxygen and no oxygen means no human...
Sandy Soil found mostly in desert and in beaches...
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