Loess
The land has been enriched by the Po River and its tributaries after years of flooding that deposited silt over the plain.
Savannah biome has a fertile soil, it has an enriched nutrients.
The Nile River rose in the summer from rains in Central Africa, crested in Egypt in September and October, and left a deposit of silt that enriched the soil. The Egyptians called this fertile land the "Black Land". Beyond these narrow strips of fertile land lay the deserts (the "Red Land"). So basically, the Black Land is a dark-colored, fertile, silt-covered area where crops grew densely, and the Red Land is just the dry, sandy desert that was beyond the Black Land.
It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria
The fertile crescent got its nickname from the land. The "fertile" part is there because the land had rich soil. The 'crescent" part is there because the land is shaped like a crescent, more like the crescent moon.
Yes, most of Europe has fertile land. Fertile land is more abundant in Southern Europe although the Northern European Plain possesses fertile land as well.
Soil in a hilly area can be as equally fertile as soil in a plain.
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A broad expanse of rich fertile land along a riverbank is called an alluvial plain.
The Indo-Gangetic Plain is a large plain throughout full of fertile land. It is located in most of northern and eastern India.
nutrients from the periodic flooding of the river, which brings in silt and organic matter. This helps to replenish the soil and contribute to its fertility by providing essential minerals and nutrients for plant growth.
It is a fertile land in France. It is obviously green with farmlands and grasses.
Hilly land can have varying levels of fertility compared to soil on a plain. Factors such as soil composition, drainage, and exposure to sunlight also play a significant role in determining soil fertility. In some cases, hilly land may be more fertile due to better drainage and nutrient retention, while in other cases, soil on a plain may be more fertile due to flatter terrain and easier access to water.
A fertile plain is flat land that can support agriculture. Most such land occurs naturally along the banks of rivers that cross otherwise unusable lands. In the central United States, the Midwest was primarily grassland or prairie that was converted to become farmland.
The land has been enriched by the Po River and its tributaries after years of flooding that deposited silt over the plain.
Much of the land coverage of Oman is flat deart,rising to mountains behing the coastal plain. It is more fertile in the north.
Another word for a low fertile plain is a steppe.