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When it flooded it left a great amount of very fertile soil, thereby allowing crops to be grown.


Actually that isn't all correct.


When the river flooded it may have providedpositiveeffects like leavingbehindsilt making the soil fertile and rich in nutrients but it also caused many problems. Sometimes when the river would flood too much it would wash away the nutrients with it, meaning all the hassle was really for nothing. Not only this but it would drown all of the crops that were growing on farmland, this cause many economic issues such as marketing droppingdrastically.


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