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The fertile soil deposited by the Huang He (Yellow River) and Yangtze River is called loess. Loess is a fine, crumbly sediment that is rich in nutrients, making it highly suitable for agriculture. This soil has played a crucial role in supporting the agricultural development of the regions surrounding these rivers in China.

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