The Plow.
First of all, The soil is absorbing the nutrients and minerals that the water erodes from the rocks in the body of water. Next, sediment from more fertile lands (for example, down a river from a mountain) are deposited on the riverbank.
mostly in Europe lowlands can be use in many different use like for example to cultivate. argriculture is on of the income for Europe. you can see this way why in Africa it can not be cultivate? because the lands are not fertile and other surroundings influence of nature. but unlike Europe it climate is good and the soil is fertile.
Europe as a whole is not arid. It does, however, have some small areas of arid and semiarid lands.Europe as a whole is not arid. It does, however, have some small areas of arid and semiarid lands.
Farmers (in a general sense) sold their land and travelled to more fertile lands in the wast, such as California. This led to there being many migrant workers through the drought and didn't help the Great Depression much. The area became virtually unhabitable, so not just farmers left. When the drought came the lands where practically deserted, in a way taking them back in time to the days before the Europeans colonised America, when the lands where knows as the Great Plains or the Great Desert.
wetlands dry lands cold lands high lands
The Plow.
The Plow
On Fertile Lands was created in 1980.
The duration of On Fertile Lands is 1.92 hours.
yeah,Nigeria does have fertile lands
Why not
Black Lands
The "breadbasket of Europe" refers to the fertile lands of Ukraine, a sovereign state in Eastern Europe. Its capitol city is Kiev .
Lands both sides of the river for its full length. See the link below.
in the middle belt
The Egyptian fertile land was called Kemet (=Black Land) because of the fertile soil in the Nile river lands. Their desert land was called Red Landl
Along the banks of the Nile River