Most deserts have fertile soil but need irrigation to grow plants.
The importance of the deserts are..- Deserts are fertile for animals & plants. *Fertile: good place to live
Most deserts near the sea are fertile. However, due to the lack of rainfall, plants are often uncommon.
Mostly low plateau with deserts; fertile plain in southeast
The Nile River.
These fertile spots in the deserts with water and/or plants were used for the water and for the water and soil.
No, kemet is the deserts PAST the farmland, next to the Nile River.
Afghanistan's landscape is diverse, with rugged mountains, fertile valleys, and vast deserts. The country is mostly mountainous, with the Hindu Kush range dominating the landscape. Rivers flowing from the mountains create fertile valleys, while the deserts in the southwest complete the varied terrain.
The deserts that surround the Nile River are the Sahara Desert to the west, the Libyan Desert to the southwest, and the Nubian Desert to the east. These deserts act as natural barriers that help protect the fertile Nile Valley.
The ancient Egyptians called their fertile river valleys the Black Land and their deserts the Red Land.
because flood take the top fertile layer of soil and live to barren
the soil was fertile because there are many mountains in Rome so when it rains erosion wears the rock away and it gets carried by the wind to plains and deserts and becomes fertile soil.
Deserts like Egypt have rivers like the Nile, which flood and provide fertile soil for good farming, they have cataracts, or natural river barriers, that block the rivers at certain places. The climate was hot and dry, which meant farming wasn't too good unless there was a fertile delta or river nearby.