yes
The Fertile Crescent, located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It is located in south-west Asia, also known as Ancient Mesopotamia.
Fertile soil, plenty of rain fall, long growing season
while southern Mesopotamia had a very scarce rain or adrought northern Mesopotamia had had enough rain to make farming possible yet on the rocky earth the northern plateau only had pockets of fertile soil.
no it was moderate
yes, very fertile. Unlike the south the soil in north italy gets lots of rain and the correct nutrients all year round, which helps it to become even more fertile. Perfect for growing crops
by saving rain forest
they praised there gods when they needed something such as water it rain
Fertile soil in Mesopotamia was created through a combination of natural factors such as the annual flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which deposited nutrient-rich silt onto the land. Farmers also practiced irrigation techniques to control water flow and ensure crops received sufficient water for growth. Over time, organic matter from plant residues and animal manure further enriched the soil, making it highly productive for agriculture.
The fertile soils of the central rain forest draw people.
rainforest
The richest soil in North Carolina is typically found in the Coastal Plain region, particularly in the eastern part of the state. This area has nutrient-rich soils that are well-suited for agriculture due to their high organic matter content and fertility. Additionally, the Piedmont region of North Carolina also has fertile soils that support a variety of crops.
Not enough rain in Ca. Olallieberries like plenty of rain and mild temperatures.