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it helped to build up surplus food
well...from what i have heard it is now called Iraq. But that's only a part of it. Iraq used to be part of the fertile crescent is what im saying but i am not sure about that being the complete name of it now...sorry if im no help, babe.
The People of mesopotamia develop a irrigation system because they didn't want to keep on going to the river to get there water. Also it was hard to farm without irrigation. The irrigation system made farming easier and help people get more water.
Mesopotamian farming was/is using animals to pull ploughs, sows, harrows, etc. to help with farming
It helped them with farming.
helped to improve soil conditions for farming though the fertile crescent region was already endowed with a very rich soil
The Taurus Mountains, the Zagros Mountains, and the Caucasus Mountains define the Fertile Crescent. == ==
The fertile cresent helped people because they had no were to go
The fertile cresent helped people because they had no were to go
The fertile cresent helped people because they had no were to go
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Tigris and Euphrates
Irrigation
it helped to build up surplus food
Good soil for Farming and it was fertile
Good soil for Farming and it was fertile