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Polder land requires time for the soil to settle and stabilize after the water is drained. This process helps prevent the land from sinking or flooding in the future, ensuring it is suitable for farming. Additionally, the nutrient content of the soil may need to be replenished before crops can be successfully grown on polder land.
Polderlands are low-lying areas in the Netherlands that have been drained by a system of dikes and canals to reclaim land from the sea. These areas are used for agriculture and are characterized by their flat, fertile terrain. Polderlands are an important part of Dutch landscape and are well-known for their windmills and tulip fields.
Polders are areas of low-lying land that have been reclaimed from the sea or rivers and are protected by dikes or walls to prevent flooding. They are common in countries like the Netherlands and are used for agriculture or residential purposes. Drainage systems are essential to keep polders dry and usable.
A polder is a low-lying tract of land that forms an artificial hydrological entity, enclosed by embankments known as dikes. The most notable example of polder construction is the system developed adjacent to the IJsselmeer (Zuiderzee) in the Netherlands. The Netherlands has a large area of polders: as much as 20% of the land area has at some point in the past been reclaimed from the sea, thus contributing to the development of the country. Therefore, the European country that would create a polder is most likely the Netherlands. However, other countries such as Belgium, Germany, and France also have some polders.
No, Paris is not a classical example of a polder. A polder is typically a low-lying tract of land that has been reclaimed from a body of water, particularly in the Netherlands, through the construction of dikes and drainage systems. While parts of the Paris region may have had similar land reclamation efforts, the city itself is not characterized by this type of landscape. Instead, it is known for its historical architecture and urban planning rather than polder landscapes.
Dirk Polder was born on 1919-08-23.
Dirk Polder died on 2001-03-18.
Tatsuta polder sluice gates was created in 1902.
in the Netherlands we call reclaimed land "polders"
Black Bush Polder is located in Berbice (Region six) Guyana, South America
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Aat Barendregt has written: 'Hydro-ecology of the Dutch polder landscape' -- subject(s): Ecology, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Reclamation of land, Hydrology, Polders, Reclamation of land
Holland; or The Netherlands.
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