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-The Mississippi Alluvial river is made of 49% agriculture, 19% wetland, 16% water, 10% land
- The Mississippi Alluvial plain is the most agricultural productive regions in the world
- Currently the Mississippi Alluvial plain has been widely cleared and drained for cultivation.The wide spread loss or degradation of forests/wetlands has impacted wildlife and reduced bird population
The Mississippi alluvial plain got its name by the things that surround it
Mississippi River drains all or parts f 31 states. The Mississippi Alluvial Plain is mostly flat. The Mississippi Alluvial Plain contains a complex of flood ways drainage, ditches, levees, lakes, and streams. And some of the most fertile farmland in the country. The climate of the region is mild in the winter and hot in the summer.
The Mississippi Alluvial Plain was formed by the flow of large streams.
The Mississippi River Alluvial Plain was created by the Mississippi River on which lies parts of seven U.S. from Southern Louisiana to Southern Illinois.