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5. How do the river make the soil fertile?​

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Answered by llTheAstheBabell
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Rivers have a major influence on the rocks and soils over which they flow. ... When a river overflows its banks, the nearby areas get flooded. During the flood, a thin layer of fine soil and silt gets deposited over the land, thereby forming rich alluvial soil which is highly fertile and nutrient-dense for the plants.

Rivers have a major influence on the rocks and soils over which they flow. ... When a river overflows its banks, the nearby areas get flooded. During the flood, a thin layer of fine soil and silt gets deposited over the land, thereby forming rich alluvial soil which is highly fertile and nutrient-dense for the plants.please mark as brainliest

Answered by RekJoe
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The rivers carry water throughout the year. They also bring with them broken pieces of rock, sand and silt. The fine silt deposited along the river banks is called alluvium. Alluvial soil is very good for crops.

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