Geography
Give two reasons why rivers are valuable to the farmers.
Water Bodies
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Rivers are valuable to farmers because:
- They bring fresh silt to make fertile plains, which are excellent for growing crops.
- The water of rivers is used to irrigate agricultural fields.
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