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In ancient times, the fertile crescent refers to the land between the Tigris and Euphrates (spelling) rivers located in modern day Iraq.
No. Ancient Egypt was based on the Nile River. The Fertile Crescent is born from the Jordan, Euphrates, and Tigris Rivers. Ancient Egypt, however, had many dealings with the Fertile Crescent Civilizations.
The land of the Fertile Crescent could support agriculture and grazing, and was located between two major rivers that could be used for transport.
In the southeren part of the fertile crescent
Mesopotamia is the area between the Euphrates and the Tigris. It literally means 'between the rivers'. The Fertile Crescent is a crescent-shaped area that stretches from the Mediterranean coast along the Euphrates and the Tigris to the Persian Gulf.
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In ancient times, the fertile crescent refers to the land between the Tigris and Euphrates (spelling) rivers located in modern day Iraq.
No. Ancient Egypt was based on the Nile River. The Fertile Crescent is born from the Jordan, Euphrates, and Tigris Rivers. Ancient Egypt, however, had many dealings with the Fertile Crescent Civilizations.
The land of the Fertile Crescent could support agriculture and grazing, and was located between two major rivers that could be used for transport.
Iraq
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The Fertile Crescent is in southwest Asia.
Fertile Crescent Because it in between Asia, Europe, and Africa
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are the rivers that border Mesopotamia, not the Fertile Crescent.
Iit is a place in a region of S.W. Asia. According to Wikipedia, the Fertile Crescent is "a historical crescent-shape region in the Middle East incorporating the Levant, Ancient Mesopotamia, and Ancient Egypt. The term "Fertile Crescent" was coined by University of Chicago archaeologist James Henry Breasted." It has to do with Mayan farming.
In the southeren part of the fertile crescent
The fertile crescent was a very fertile area between the tigres and Euphrates rivers that many civilizations were able to use for agriculture.