Why was north China particularly suited for agriculture?

a. The Yangzi River provided sufficient water for rice cultivation.
b. The annual rainfall was less than 20 inches per year.
c. A fine layer of fertile dirt was deposited each year by the Yellow River.
d. The area did not need flood walls to prevent floods.
e. The area was not affected by the monsoon season.


c

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