YES. The fertile soil in the eastern half of the Fertile Crescent came from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. However, the fertile soil in the western half of the Fertile Crescent came the Jordan River and the several small streams that coalesce to form it.
The Fertile Crescent refers to the combination of the Jordan River Valley and Mesopotamia that can support intensive human settlement in the early days of civilization. It is present in the Middle East. It is called a "fertile crescent" because the lands considered part of these river valleys form a crescent.
the fertal cresant actually it's "The Fertile Crescent" region
It is a region in the near Meditteranean Sea
cause the vilauserapter dinousours would eat there babys;)
it all start when a dog and a cat start to be come best friend .the dog was like are are dogs and cats .then the cat siad lets go and eat food .and then they went there. abnd went home to kiss /end
Jewish people have been around since written history began, livng in the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The Bible. which they wrote, says they are the first people, but scientists doubt that assertion.
The Tigris River and the Euphrates River come to mind. Euphrates is pronounced, 'you-fray-teez'.
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The Fertile Crescent, which is in western Asia.
The Fertile Crescent refers to the combination of the Jordan River Valley and Mesopotamia that can support intensive human settlement in the early days of civilization. It is present in the Middle East. It is called a "fertile crescent" because the lands considered part of these river valleys form a crescent.
the fertal cresant actually it's "The Fertile Crescent" region
They came because of the abundant resources.
the floods from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were unpredictable and threatening to the Mesopotamians. The floods would come out of nowhere and wipe out farms and people.
One of the most important inventions that came out of the fertile crescent was written language by the Sumerians (Sumer - Present day Iraq). Prior to this there is no known written language predating that of Sumerian texts (Cuneiform script). The fertile crescent was also home to the birth of modern day agriculture and the domestication of goats, sheep, and grains. The region is also where complex societies and governments first arose.
One of the disadvantages of the Tigris-Euphrates river was its limited use for transportation. The northern stretches were shallow and rocky. The prevailing wind also blew in the same direction as the flow of the river. This meant you could not sail your boat against the current. Boats got upstream by being towed by teams of slaves trudging along the banks.
So man wasn't so smart then... But they had a good idea if what land was good for farming. If they farmed enough, the animals would come to them. So they generally they just stayed in the Firtuke crescent are Btw ur ur trying to find advice for a test or something, good resource
It is a region in the near Meditteranean Sea