silt is like grained soil which is good for the earth to have on its surface
This creates very fertile land for growing crops.
Nubia was a desert region and ancient kingdom in the valley. Much of the region was flooded when the Aswan dam was built.
the forts guarded the important valley route between the colonies & Canada. (:
the valley of the kings is located in lower Egypt
It was believed to be the very first tomb in the Valley of the Kings
Due to the rich loess deposits that was present in this valley which allowed for the cultivation of many staple crops that were important to the diet of China
Ria
The town in this valley is over flooded with water.
Death valley is a rift valley (or graben), a depressed block of Earth's crust lying between parallel uplifted and tilted fault-block mountains. It has been continually sinking over millions of years. It has been flooded and drained many times during climatic change cycles over tens of millions of years, leaving behind the traces of beaches and salt flats.
Blue Nile, i think
If you are referring to Death Valley, California. It does not get flooded because there is a large mass of rock in the form of mountains and continental crust between the ocean and the valley. All that rock is quite capable of keeping the ocean from seeping in.
A fjord (or fiord) is a long, narrow estuary with steep sides, made when a glacial valley is flooded by the sea.
Death Valley is a land form in itself and is a deep gorge where the earth has shifted apart from one another. Death Valley is a harsh place to live with mountains, sand dunes and flooded canyons.
Both the Nile Rivers and the rivers of Mesopotamia flooded. The floods of the Nile were very unpredicatable.
It received it's rich silt from the Indus River. When it flooded it produced an nutrient enriched mud called silt that was good for farming and agriculture in the Indus River Valley.
the silt that river nile carriedwhen it flooded every year caused the land to be extremely fertile.
they go o=to dicintopolis
Valley of Rocks in North Devon is an important landmark due to its unique geological formations, including impressive rock pinnacles. It is also known for its panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the Bristol Channel. The valley is popular with hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts.