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Archived Are crops grown on Mississippi river floodplains that take advantage of all the nutrients carried by annular floods? (AskScience)
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[–] profanion [S] 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4.9 years ago
Alluvial meadows and forests would be great ecosystems for various plants and animals to thrive in. Maybe even commercially valuable animals.
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[–] profanion [S] ago
Alluvial meadows and forests would be great ecosystems for various plants and animals to thrive in. Maybe even commercially valuable animals.