Kim is fertile.
The fertile plant grew fast
The lecturer believed his students had fertile minds to take on what he was going to teach them.
The Nile delta in Egypt is one of the most fertile areas of Africa. The Dust Bowl was a drought that affected the otherwise fertile farmlands. The report of the creature was thought to be the result of a fertile imagination.
How can you use the word infectious in a sentence
The fertile land on the flood plains produce good grass.
The fertile plant grew fast
Plants can only grow in fertile soil
The fertile soil was good for planting seeds.
plants can only grow in fertile soil.
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I'm not certain if you meant to ask about "land use" or the word "land." The land was fertile and grew many crops. The farmer drew a chart showing the land use of his farm.
The lecturer believed his students had fertile minds to take on what he was going to teach them.
The land had fertile soil.
If you mean a "random" long sentence, then how about: The class studied the geography of the Fertile Crescent all week, but then began to read about the region around it.
A fertile soil will produce a good crop of carrots.
The Nile delta in Egypt is one of the most fertile areas of Africa. The Dust Bowl was a drought that affected the otherwise fertile farmlands. The report of the creature was thought to be the result of a fertile imagination.
The Nile river floods and leaves fertile soil.