the soil was fertile
because the silt that the nile carried when it flooded every year caused the land to be extremely fertile...
It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria
Because of the water soil and to go the bathroom
The river valleys maintained heat and protection from the earth's core. **************************************** The silt and nutrients carried by the river would be deposited over the river's flood plain, so adding natural fertility to the soil of the valley farms. As the flat valley land is ideal for farming, so the farmers' would also add manure and fertilisers to increase crop yield.
The St. Lawrence River links Canada and the United States to Europe and other parts of the world. The Mississippi River. The Mississippi River Valley is very fertile agricultural ground, which helped the steamboat era rise.
The St. Lawrence River links Canada and the United States to Europe and other parts of the world. The Mississippi River. The Mississippi River Valley is very fertile agricultural ground, which helped the steamboat era rise.
The St. Lawrence River links Canada and the United States to Europe and other parts of the world. The Mississippi River. The Mississippi River Valley is very fertile agricultural ground, which helped the steamboat era rise.
The St. Lawrence River links Canada and the United States to Europe and other parts of the world. The Mississippi River. The Mississippi River Valley is very fertile agricultural ground, which helped the steamboat era rise.
Since the Fertile Crescent extended from the Persian Gulf till the Nile River Valley. The rivers flooded often and the water extended to the land, as the water returned to the water land, or absorbed into the land, it left a lot of SILT. This element caused the soil to be really rich and fertile. HOPE THIS HELPS :))
because when the river ganga flow there it cannot carry so much silt with it so it deposits it on the bank so they are fertile
The fertile soil of the Nile Valley supports intensive agriculture, providing a stable food supply. The regular flooding of the Nile River replenishes nutrients in the soil, allowing for multiple harvests each year. The historical development of advanced irrigation systems by ancient civilizations in the region also contributed to increased agricultural productivity.
The Harrappan culture developed in the Indus Valley along the Indus River. Water was the main ingredient that allowed the culture to flourish, like the Egyptian's with the Nile River, and the Mesopotamian's with the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers.