chinese beleive that their civilization was started in north china plain, obviously like all early civilizations, their first dynasty was xiu dynasty, but there were no clues to say that it is first as there is no evidence
Loess
The Mesopotamian Plain is located in modern-day Iraq, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It stretches from the Persian Gulf in the south to the northern regions of Iraq. This fertile plain is often referred to as the cradle of civilization, as it is where some of the world's earliest civilizations, such as Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon, emerged.
It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria
There are many places. It really depends on what you mean by Chinese. You have to realize that Chinese today isn't what any of those cultures called themselves back then. The ethnic groups that I can think of are the Han, Monghol, Qijia, Baiyue, Pentoushan, and Hemudu. All of those guys settled in diff places.
The East China Plain.
two of the most famous rivers in the north china plain connected together and brought silt.
two of the most famous rivers in the north china plain connected together and brought silt.
chinese beleive that their civilization was started in north china plain, obviously like all early civilizations, their first dynasty was xiu dynasty, but there were no clues to say that it is first as there is no evidence
Another word for a low fertile plain is a steppe.
Because the Huang He flow through the North China Plain, where China's first farmers lived in the Huang He Valley near the Yellow Sea. The soil there is fertile from the loess deposited by the Huang He.
Soil in a hilly area can be as equally fertile as soil in a plain.
The large fertile plain that is found in Hungary is the Great Hungarian Plain. The resources found throughout this plain include ore, natural gas, petroleum, magnesium, coal, and iron ore.
A fertile plain
Loess
the rivers are bringing fertile mud down
The Mesopotamian Plain is located in modern-day Iraq, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It stretches from the Persian Gulf in the south to the northern regions of Iraq. This fertile plain is often referred to as the cradle of civilization, as it is where some of the world's earliest civilizations, such as Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon, emerged.