Why is the ash from burned trees considered a temporary solution for fertile soil?

A) The ash washes away with the rain.
B) The ash attracts pests that damage the crops.
C) The nutrients in the ash eventually deplete.
D) The ash makes the soil too acidic for crops.

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C) The nutrients in the ash eventually deplete.

Ash from burned trees can provide a temporary boost in soil fertility due to the minerals and nutrients it contains. However, these nutrients can be quickly depleted, making it a temporary solution rather than a long-term fix for soil fertility.