no crops cant grow in rivers just think about it
are you talking about loess soil from the yellow river in china
i askin you
China's crops are grown in the north because of the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) and the Huang He (Yellow River). They provide rich and fertile soil to grow on.
Some crops that are commonly grown along the Indus River include wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, and pulses (such as lentils and chickpeas). These crops are well-suited to the fertile soil and the availability of water from the river.
Water was used from the River Nile to irrigate crops grown along the river banks.
Water taken from the River Nile is used to irrigate crops grown along the Nile valley.
Crops grown in China include wheat, corn, soybeans, and of course rice. Rice is the main crop grown mainly in Southern portion of China along the Yangtze River.
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Wheat and grapes were popular crops along the Tiber River in ancient Rome. Wheat was a staple food source, while grapes were grown for making wine, which was a significant part of Roman culture and trade.
Lavender, Watercress, Peppermint production, general crops grown on the estates
Huang He or Yellow River
The Indus River is a very important river because it is a fertile spot where crops can be grown. The Indus River is the main river in Pakistan. The river is also used for transportation.