are you talking about loess soil from the yellow river in china
St. Laurence River
there isnt't a lot of soil moisture and its very desert with mountains and the Tiras River is in itAdditional answerNo, not the Tiras River, the Tigris River
Indus River and floodplains of rich soil
Because of the water soil and to go the bathroom
thick vegetation
Farmers in the Amazon River Basin have blamed mining for the cause of reduction in soil fertility. This part of the river once had large rain forests that were very fertile, if left alone. When the rain forest was cleared of vegetation it took all the nutrients from the soil with it.
animals are biotic and soil is Abiotic
Buttress trees are found in tropical rainforests in regions such as the Amazon Basin in South America, the Congo Basin in Africa, and Southeast Asia. They are typically found in moist, lowland areas with rich soil and high humidity.
The Nile is an unusual river, insofar as it flows through a flood plain most usually called the Nile Basin. Every summer the Nile floods the Basin, refreshing the soil with sediment and providing water for irrigation for miles on each side of the Basin. Without this annual renewal (thought by the ancient egyptians to be the personal work and responsibility of the Pharoah himself) the soil of the Basin would soon be exhausted and incapable of previding the crucial crops of flax and wheat. So, the people of ancient Egypt preferred to live near The Nile because that was where, literally, the soil and water was.
because rice need fertile soil and ganga and brahmaputra basin contain fertile soil
The Szechuan Basin is a low-lying area in southwest China known for its fertile soil, mild climate, and agricultural productivity. It is also a major natural gas-producing region in China. The basin is surrounded by mountains, including the Himalayas to the west.
The soil type in the Amazon Basin is predominantly nutrient-poor and acidic. It is known for its high levels of clay and humus, which provide some fertility but are prone to erosion. The region's biodiversity is adapted to these challenging soil conditions.
dioamond,pears,mangos,bananas,coconut;millons of fruits It is famous for the dioamond that grow in the soil in congo.
The soil found in the Ganga-Brahmaputra basin is predominantly alluvial soil, which is fertile and suitable for agriculture. This soil is deposited by the rivers and is rich in nutrients, making it ideal for cultivation of a variety of crops.
The area of fertile soil at the mouth of a river is called river delta.
The soil in the Copper Basin became contaminated with sulfuric acid due to the process of smelting copper ore. Sulfuric acid is a byproduct of this smelting process, and releases into the environment, contaminating the soil in the surrounding area.