They are important because they help stop erosion
Chemical plants.
Yes. The plants along a riverbank prevent erosion and also help regulate the processes that occur around riverbanks (e.g. the watertable, salt levels, nutrient levels).
Plants such as water mint, watercress, yellow flag iris, and willow trees are common along the River Stour. These plants thrive in a riparian environment due to the presence of water and nutrient-rich soils, providing important habitats for various wildlife species.
Plants and animals were certainly domesticated along ancient river civilizations. Humans brought these animals and plants and grew and bred them according to their needs.
It stops erosion and helps regulate the processes that happen around the river like watertables, nutrient levels or even salt levels.
in the Yangtze river, there are rare plants, such as; the stantbonmerry plant, metimmelle tree and richishia tree
the people of theCongo grow plants along the river side and hunt for other animals,The people who live along side the river, Instead of growing plants they use the water for fishing, hunting, and gathering the fruitful advantages of the river.
Wabash River
reeds that grew along the Nile River
Papyrus.
Along the banks of the Belice river in Castelvetrano, Western Sicily
Water was used from the River Nile to irrigate crops grown along the river banks.