loess: fertile, yellow-gray soil deposited by wind and water
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A thick deposit of windblown fine-grained sediments is called loess. Loess is typically composed of silt-sized particles that have been carried by the wind and deposited over time, creating distinct layers of sediment. Its properties make it a fertile soil that is often used for agriculture.
Fine windblown yellow soil, also known as loess, is a type of sedimentary deposit composed of loosely compacted, porous, and fertile material. It is typically pale yellow in color and is formed by the accumulation of wind-blown silt. Loess soils are often found in arid or semiarid regions and are known for their high agricultural productivity.
The black fertile soil in Egypt is called "Kemet" or "black land." It gets its name from the annual flooding of the Nile River, which deposits nutrient-rich silt onto the land, making it ideal for agriculture.
Rich fertile soil deposited by floods is called alluvial soil. This type of soil is typically found in floodplains and river deltas, and is known for its high fertility due to its mineral content and moisture retention.
Fertile soil.
Windblown glacial sediments.
it was called silt
The area of fertile soil at the mouth of a river is called river delta.
fertile soil mostly used in gardens hope this helps you! :-) the answere you looking for is LOAM...
Bama soil,
A thick deposit of windblown fine-grained sediments is called loess. Loess is typically composed of silt-sized particles that have been carried by the wind and deposited over time, creating distinct layers of sediment. Its properties make it a fertile soil that is often used for agriculture.
It's called black land because black is fertile soil, and fertile soil is black. Soil is the land so it's named black land.
Fine windblown yellow soil, also known as loess, is a type of sedimentary deposit composed of loosely compacted, porous, and fertile material. It is typically pale yellow in color and is formed by the accumulation of wind-blown silt. Loess soils are often found in arid or semiarid regions and are known for their high agricultural productivity.
Loess retards
It's called black land because black is fertile soil, and fertile soil is black. Soil is the land so it's named black land.
Windblown, or eroded soil is 'loess'