the Nile
because when a river overflows its banks, it gives the soil rich nutrients and the soil becomes fertile.
The Indus River
The Nile River.. The Nile river's water has flowed into the soil and helps the crops grow easily and make great farmlands in Egypt.
It has the Nile river running through the middle of it, so the soil is very fertile and good for farming.
Deltas are the accumulation of sediment at the mouth of a river. As the water leaves the narrow channel of the riverbed, its velocity decreases and the particles that are held aloft in the current begin to settle to the bottom. Over time the accumulation of this material displaces the river and becomes bottom land. The resulting soil is rich in topsoil, organic material and (in the US) fertilizer from runoff. Although delta farmland is more susceptible to flooding and excessive wetness, it's amazing nutrient content makes it incredibly productive. In the case of the Nile, in Egypt, the yearly flooding of the river is relied upon to deliver nutrients to the soil. Deltas are usually area of dense population, so the rich soil is well-placed to provide for the needs of the inhabitants.
It effects egypt bc it is flooding there towns
Because of the yearly inundation of the river Nile that deposited silt-rich soil on Egypt's farm lands.
because when a river overflows its banks, it gives the soil rich nutrients and the soil becomes fertile.
The Nile was a river that divides Egypt. It provided Egypt with water for watering crops, transportation and leisure. It also provided rich soil called silt.
What causes rich farmland in Egypt is when the Nile floods leave rich soil for crops.
The fine soil that was deposited at the mouth of a river in Egypt was called silt.
nile river
warrior river
That would be called silt. Are you studying ancient Mesopotamia or Egypt, by any chance?
Fertile lands in Egypt are located in the delta and along the valley of the Nile.
The Indus River
Silt and rich soil for farming