There were many types of crops that the Huang Valley produced. These crops included grapes, green onions, rice, wheat, and peaches.
the minerals in soil helps in growing of crops because the fertilized soil gives the nutrients to the crops to grow
very dry in the west and with light rainfall in the east. extremaley cold in winter (lots of snow) in the sumer extreme heat.
The fertile volcanic soil is good for growing crops.
idk this stuff.......lol thats why i look it up
Bunny Huang Records was created in 2002.
Most likely wheat with a chance
Life in the Chang Jiang Valley was characterized by more stable and predictable flooding from the river, leading to fertile land for agriculture. In contrast, life in the Huang He Valley was marked by unpredictable and devastating floods, which made agriculture more challenging. The Chang Jiang Valley had a milder climate and more diverse crops, while the Huang He Valley had harsher conditions and relied more on flood control and irrigation systems.
The Plateau of Tibet has a higher population. The Huang He Valley is very small.
Farmers in the Huang Valley incorporate terrace farming to utilize the steep slopes efficiently for agriculture. Terraces help prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and create flat surfaces for planting crops, maximizing the use of available land for cultivation in mountainous regions like the Huang Valley.
It is located in China
Huang He ( Yellow River) and also Chang (Yangtze) rivers. =)
With the ability to better control the Huang He and save their crops from flooding, Chinese leaders were able to solidify their rule of China, and a number of dynasties headquartered in the region followed. The valley became the center of Chinese culture, society, and learning.
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the shang ruled in the Huang he valley or the broad are of northern china hope this helps
The Huang River Valley is also known as the Yellow River Valley. The first people who settled there were the Sumerians because the valley had very fertile and rich soil.
Godzila came to Huang He and destroyed the whole civilization!
The Huang He Valley, also known as the Yellow River Valley, is located in northern China. It is considered the cradle of Chinese civilization and is one of the most fertile regions in China.