Mesabi Range
alluvial soil
Yes because of the rich, easily tilled and fertilized soil of the midwest.
Mild climate, rich soil, and a long growing season
Maize is generally grown in the alluvial soil with 21 to 27 degree Celsius and 50 to 100 cm rainfall.
northern part in the Atacama region
red river valley
Mississippi floodplain region
it is a type of alluvial soil and found in foothills of himalayan region
It is rich, fetile, alluvial soil that if properly cared for, will produce almost forever.
They are rich in humus and are very fertile. They are also rich in potassium and highly suitable for agriculture.
There are no disadvantages of alluvial soil
Alluvial soil is rich in humus but deficient in nitrogen and potash. It is loamy, consisting of the fertile silt deposited by the rivers. Red soil is rich in iron content and is formed by the weathering of ancient crystalline and metamorphic rocks. It is porous and friable in nature.
That would be called silt. Are you studying ancient Mesopotamia or Egypt, by any chance?
it is called an alluvial plane
Alluvial soil contains metals and is highly rich in nutrients. Soils are composed when the body of water like river and streams flow slowly. The material is heavy that is why it is difficult for it to move through the current.
black soil and alluvial soil is found in Gujarat.
clay, silt, sand, and gravel makes very fertile soil near river it is alluvial. alluvial plain means delta plain or region.