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because it has 2 rivers
the silt that river nile carriedwhen it flooded every year caused the land to be extremely fertile.
The sediment that accumulates on the bottom of the river over time- dead leaves, organisms, and anything that can break down in water.
The sediment that accumulates on the bottom of the river over time- dead leaves, organisms, and anything that can break down in water.
The soil in the Indus River valley receives its rich silt from the annual flooding of the river. The Indus River carries sediment and nutrients downstream, depositing them on the surrounding land during floods. This process replenishes the soil and makes it fertile for agriculture.
A geographic advantage of a river valley is its fertile soil, which is often enriched by sediment deposited by seasonal flooding. This makes the area highly suitable for agriculture, supporting diverse crops and livestock. Additionally, river valleys typically provide a reliable source of freshwater for drinking, irrigation, and transportation, facilitating trade and settlement in the region. The natural resources and accessibility of river valleys have historically contributed to the growth of civilizations.
The reason the Nile Valley has such high population density is because along the river valley, due to the Nile River, the ground is very fertile and is good for farming.
It's a type of plant in the 8th area, the lake at the top of the mountain. Search around where your pet makes noises at, eventually you'll find it.
Northeast Monsoon!
The river seven is so long because when the river makes a waterfall, the waterfall makes the rocks fall which makes the river go bigger and longer. Hope this helps you! :P xxx
Basically it's a river just like any other so what it does is erode a channel through the mountains. Thing is, instead of making a "V" shaped valley like a liquid river would, a glacier makes a "U" shaped valley. When the glacier retreats, the steep slopes collapse pretty readily so you get landslides everywhere. Alternatively, if the sea rises, the valley forms a fiord (ala Milford Sound in New Zealand).