Flood plain
Mesopotamia was located on flat plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
Pittsburgh grew around the site of Fort Duquesne. Fort Duquesne was at what is now called The Point which is flat land where the rivers Allegheny and Monongahela converge to form the Ohio River.
Cufa
Yes, in between mountains in the river valleys which is why people settled there - flat lan and water to grow crops for subsistence.
Madam C.J. Walker invented the flat iron which was originally called the hair straightener but now is called the flat iron
Flood plain
It is called the flood plain.
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The area normally covered by water when a river overflows its banks is called the floodplain. This is the flat, low-lying area surrounding the river that is susceptible to flooding during periods of high water flow. Floodplains serve as a natural buffer to absorb excess water and reduce the risk of damage to nearby communities.
It is called a flat.
A foodplain is a flat or nearly flat land adjacent a stream or river that stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls and experiences flooding during periods of high discharge.
A plain is basically a large, flat area and flood plains are the large flat areas to either sides of rivers. These areas, when it rains so much that the river bursts its banks, are covered in water: flooded.
The area that is covered with sediment when a river repeatedly overflows its banks is known as a floodplain. This flat, low-lying area adjacent to a river is created by the deposition of sediment carried by the floodwaters. Floodplains are vital for agriculture, as the nutrient-rich sediment left behind by floods makes the soil fertile for crops.