Well in the olden times to conquer wars soldiers needed grain and the Roman Empire had mechanized the production of wheat. Thanks to Latium's (Lazio) 's resources they could sustain their growth till they spilled all over Italy and then into Sicily and North Africa. This stride set the home base in Rome for development, fast forward to today Rome lost it's domain as we know but the power carried on into the Roman Church in the Santa Sede and the industrial hub it is today.
It effects egypt bc it is flooding there towns
Rich soil would improve crops. More crops = more produce that can be sold and more produce that the area does not need to import. I had history homkework on it and got a 100%
The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.
a rich soil that is good is the soil in the ground above the Earth's axis
Alluvial soil is the name of rich fertile soil deposited on the riverbank.
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Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
Rich soil means that the soil is rich in nutrients that a plant needs. If the soil is deficient in those nutrients, the crops grow poorly and produce little fruit, sometimes none.
It was a rich soil to plant grains and vegetables.
the sun and soil rich soil
Fertile soil.
Fertile soil.