Volcanos From The Past Are Good

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Believe it or not volcanos from the past are good for today. So back in the day when volcanos erupted they would deposit rock and minerals into the ground where farmers would have their crops.

So today after so many years the soil where the farmers planted their crops is so rich from the deposit of rocks and minerals into the soil. For example when you have rich soil that means two thing that your crops are going to be good. Then the last thing that is that your pastures are going to be good for your animals so they will be healthy. A place that depends on good soil is the North side of New Zealand witch is rich with volcanic loam, so that company produces dairy so depend on the soil to make good stuff.

Another thing that is good about a

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