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The wet fertile plains in Canaan were bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the west and the Jordan River to the east.
Yes, he has wet dreams about her every night!
In the Bible, Gideon put a fleece before God as a sign of confirmation. He asked God to make the fleece wet with dew while the ground remained dry, and then to make the ground wet with dew while the fleece remained dry, to confirm his calling to lead the Israelites against their enemies.
In the Christian faith, God is believed to have created Adam from dust, and then breathed life into him, according to the Book of Genesis in the Bible.
This phrase suggests that the horse struggled or got stuck in the mud. "Floundered" means to struggle or move clumsily, while "mire" refers to a soft, wet area of ground. So, the expression paints a picture of the horse having difficulty navigating through muddy terrain.
Gideon tested God with a fleece of wool before answering His call to lead the Israelites. In the Book of Judges in the Bible, Gideon asked God for a sign of dew on the fleece only, and then for it to be dry while the ground around it was wet. God provided both signs to confirm His message to Gideon.
Mostly fertile soil because it is pretty wet but not too wet.
The Great Plains. OR The Shortgrass plains (western, dry) The Tallgrass plains (eastern, wet) The Midgrass plains (in the middle).
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Wet and dry
Since the Mixedwood Plains has a wet climate and plenty of precipitaion, the soil is mostly leached. Leached soil means that the soil has been exposed to too much wanter and the nutrients have sunken deep intothe ground so that the roots of the plant cannot reach them. At the same time, the mixedwood Plains has soil that is fertile and abundant for farming.
Wet, black, fertile
soil is most fertile soil is when it is wet, and hot.
Most of it seemed fertile, however, most will probably say the Mekong Delta. But that region is extremely wet (seemingly flooded).
very fertile,high content of organic matters,found in wet places
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Usually because it has very wet, rainy fertile topsoil allowing the growth of large plants and dense brush.
Delphiniums are best planted in fertile, deep, well-drained soil. They do not tolerate "wet-feet", which is why they rot.