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why are flood Plains very fertile

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Answered by harsh00859
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Flood plains are usually very fertile agricultural areas. Floodscarry nutrient-rich silt and sediment, and distribute it across a wide area. Flood plains are flat and often have relatively few boulders or other large obstacles that may prevent farming.
Answered by satyasmita451
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Flood plains are very fertile. Flood plains are formed by the deposition of fine soil and other material called sediments on the river banks. As the soil and sediments are brought by flood water, they are very fertile.

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