Search results for "Fertile" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • lakes have been filled in with alluvium to leave fertile plains (alluvial soils are often very fertile). The alluvial mud annually deposited by the ...
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  • land. Some scholars argue that the fertile lands of Eastern Africa ... Beyond agriculture, fertile lands also provide a home for a wide variety ...
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  • The marginally fertile parts, mainly within the Lake Eyre Basin, are ... Whereas these south east grassy areas have fairly fertile clay soils ...
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  • feet (3.05 meters) long on average, but are often fertile. ... Male ligers are sterile, but female ligers are often fertile. ...
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  • as the spike or ear) extends upward. The fertile florets on the flowering ... tetrastichum), all of the florets are fertile. In contrast, in two-rowed ...
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  • attract settlers who wish to farm the fertile land and take advantage ... *Floodplain land is usually very fertile for farming *River transportation ...
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  • or populations. Such hybridizations are fertile and allow the development ... equids that can crossbreed and produce fertile offspring. (Several female ...
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  • have been only a figment of the fertile imagination of Greek scholars ... trees, and imposing buildings of rich and fertile Mesopotamia. This was, after ...
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  • Once the animals have reached the fertile lands of the northern plains ... people for many centuries. Despite the fertile grazing land and the abundant ...
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  • wire for electronic equipment. It is a fertile material for producing nuclear ... * It is a fertile material for producing nuclear fuel. In particular ...
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  • nests, and all adult solitary wasps are fertile. By contrast, social wasps ... Social wasps reproduce between a fertile queen and male wasp; in some ...
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  • over millennia to provide life-giving fertile soils and irrigation for ... of most of the Nile's water and fertile soil, but the White Nile ...
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  • Coccinellids lay extra infertile eggs with the fertile eggs. These appear to provide a backup food source for the larvae when they hatch. The ...
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  • states into an empire that spanned the fertile crescent of Mesopotamia. ... and waged war on each other for control of fertile agricultural land. ...
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  • and also around February, yet the males are only fertile around February so the animals are in practicality monoestrous. It is unclear why the females ...
    11 KB (1,787 words) - 18:47, 17 April 2023
  • name “Provincia” (“province”). The fertile valley of the Rhône and ... topographical features, ranging from fertile plains in the Rhône valley ...
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  • in Southwest Asia in the area known as the Fertile Crescent. The earliest archaeological ... The cultivation of wheat began to spread beyond the Fertile Crescent ...
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  • mostly in river valleys where the land was fertile and suitable for agriculture ... ===Fertile Crescent=== Fertile Crescent The Fertile Crescent is a historical ...
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  • land surrounding the development provided fertile soil for farming, rich iron ... water supply to the narrow strip of fertile land bordering the Tungabhadra ...
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  • Equidae) that can crossbreed and produce fertile offspring, although they ... only equids that crossbreed and produce fertile offspring, with the offspring ...
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