The silt left by the Huang He, also known as the Yellow River, is called loess. This fine, fertile soil is primarily composed of wind-blown dust and is known for its agricultural productivity. The loess deposits contribute significantly to the fertility of the surrounding plains, supporting farming and settlement in the region. However, the river's frequent flooding has also posed challenges for those living in the area.
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Naishuang Huang's birth name is Yunyin Huang.
Huang Yiguang died in 1940.
Huang Le was born in 1977.
Huang Yuanyong was born on January 15, 1885.
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The fine sediment left behind when a flood recedes is called silt. Silt consists of particles smaller than sand and is often deposited on floodplains as the water recedes.
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Is it called silt? I'm not that sure but I think I remembered reading about it somewhere. Sorry if it's not right.
the anser is Huang river!
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The mineral-rich soil deposited in the Huang He river is called "loess." It is formed from windblown deposits of silt and clay, and is known for its fertility and ability to support agriculture.
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The Huang River constantly threatens to flood because of the buildup of silt in its river beds. Silt deposits make the bed of the river higher causing flooding.
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