The fertile land surrounding a river is called a floodplain. Floodplains are formed by the deposition of sediments during periodic flooding, which enriches the soil, making it highly productive for agriculture. This area typically supports diverse ecosystems and is crucial for both natural habitats and human activities.
The Egyptian fertile land was called Kemet (=Black Land) because of the fertile soil in the Nile river lands. Their desert land was called Red Landl
the fertile area along the river Nile
It was the Tennessee river
The flooding of the river Nile, made the surrounding soil extremely fertile.
Mesopotamia or the Fertile Crescent .
The ancient Egyptians called their fertile river valleys the Black Land and their deserts the Red Land.
Although no more fertile that the surrounding desert, an oasis does have a permanent water source, such as a spring, that allows more plants to grow that in the surrounding arid land.
The Egyptian fertile land was called Kemet (=Black Land) because of the fertile soil in the Nile river lands. Their desert land was called Red Landl
The Ganges River has made the land surrounding the river very fertile. The land has produced resources such as grain, corn, and lumber.
Fertile land surrounding the Jordan, Euphrates and Tigris Rivers.
the lad surrounding the egyptians which was not fertile
Mesopotamia or the Fertile Crescent .