How do the rivers make our soil fertile
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The water has the power to grind stones together, so that they break down into smaller and smaller particles. The river is now flowing through flatter more fertile land and it continues to collect mud and silt as it goes. As it is joined by other streams and rivers it increases in volume and carries more and more silt.
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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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