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Alluvial soil comes from the floodplains, streams and rivers; most especially from fertile farmland. It is deposited in the delta or mouth of a river.
It's probably very fertile since agriculture is found n the Po Valley
The area around the Nile River Delta had some of the world's most naturally fertile soil. Unfortunately, in recent years the Egyptian government has dammed the Nile river for electricity production, preventing the river from flooding and depositing humus on it's shores. When the Nile did flood and recede, the fertility index of the soil around went from around a 10 to a 13
it is called an alluvial plane
rivers flourishes with soil erosion and then it through of in the banks of river and make land fertile,
Headwater is not normally known for fertile ground.
Well the soil was not the best around the deserts but around the Nile river it was very good
Headwater is not normally known for fertile ground.
makes land around it very fertile
There are a lot of river systems in North India .The area around these rivers are very fertile since they carry alluvium with them . Thus the northern plains are very fertile.
This area around Mesopotamia is called the Fertile Crescent
The area of fertile soil at the mouth of a river is called river delta.
The 'black land' was the fertile land along the Nile.
The Nile River flows through the Fertile Crescent.
River Brahmaputra has made Assam very fertile.
makes land around it very fertile
the soil was fertile