Basra, located in southern Iraq, primarily has alluvial soil, which is rich in nutrients and formed by the sediment deposited by rivers, particularly the Tigris and Euphrates. This soil type is well-suited for agriculture, supporting the cultivation of various crops such as date palms, rice, and vegetables. Additionally, the region's proximity to the Shatt al-Arab waterway provides essential irrigation, enhancing agricultural productivity.
No. The capital of Basra Governate in Iraq is the city of Basra. There is no major city of Lebanon in Basra.
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rice is grown in alluvial soil which can retain moisture. from Ashith
Basra was created in 636.
Basra's population is 3,500,000.
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Maize is grown in well-drained fertile soil.
Jowar can be grown on less fertile soils and requires moderate rainfall and moderate temperature. Specifically, alluvial soil or mixed black soil and red soil are perfect for Jowar.
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