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Alluvial soil comes from the floodplains, streams and rivers; most especially from fertile farmland. It is deposited in the delta or mouth of a river.
The area of fertile soil at the mouth of a river is called river delta.
A river delta.
A. Farming is done by peasants called fellaheen.B. Almost all farmland is on the Nile River Delta.C. Farmers use modern agricultural methods.D. The soil of the Nile River Delta is extremely fertile.
No, kemet is the deserts PAST the farmland, next to the Nile River.
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Fertile farmland
Lower Egypt contained the Nile Delta region, an area that was annually revitalized by seasonal flooding of the Nile river. The longest river in the world, the Nile flows more than 4,000 miles through northeastern Africa to the Egyptian Nile Delta region and into the Mediterranean Sea. Before modern dams were constructed, the fertile farmland of northern ancient Egypt received the silt from much of the river's million square mile drainage basin.
the rivers delta
Some of the most fertile farmland in the world is found in Egypt. More specifically the Nile delta. This is because the river floods annually and places silt and nutrients on the banks which is very effective for growing crops.
It was a close resource for water and it supplied water to people's farmland and it had fertile soil.
This area around Mesopotamia is called the Fertile Crescent