The minerals in the water are left when the flood waters recede, along with the minerals brought to the surface of the soil making it more fertile.
When they flood over their banks onto the flood plane, they leave behind new, nutrient rich mud/soil which plants like.
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rivers flourishes with soil erosion and then it through of in the banks of river and make land fertile,
rivers flourishes with soil erosion and then it through of in the banks of river and make land fertile,
to make farming soil good for the ancient Egyptian people
Mesopotamia's soil was fertile because of flood rains and overflowing rivers.
The two rivers carried sediments to the valley, making the soil fertile
Early people began farming in multiple locations independently across the world, including the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, China, Mesoamerica, and the Andes. The domestication of plants and animals led to the development of agriculture in these regions.
Before the Tigris and Euphrates were dammed, the land between them had very fertile soil. This soil was deposited during the annual flooding of the rivers.
Compost, top dressing, humus, manure, potash, mulch...
overflowing rivers apex(:
overflowing rivers apex(:
YES. The fertile soil in the eastern half of the Fertile Crescent came from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. However, the fertile soil in the western half of the Fertile Crescent came the Jordan River and the several small streams that coalesce to form it.
The rivers brings along with it fine fertile silt which it spreads along the bank when rivers are in floods.The plains are renewed again and again when the rivers are in floods.The silt contains organic matters which increases the fertility of the soil.