Yes it is.
It was know for farming because Fertile means farmland
The fertile silt made the land ideal for farming.
fertile farmland, rich natural resources, and skilled workers and/ or manufacuring, farming, and service industries.
The most important factor of making Mesopotamia's farmland fertile was water.
The communities of the Arabian Peninsula prospered due primarily to trade between the cities in the Fertile Crescent, Ethiopia, and along the Arabian coast. There were also farming and shepherding communities that form along the oases. In the 20th century, the discovery of petroleum in Arabia has allowed for the financing of desalination, leading to much larger cities.
The most important factor of making Mesopotamia's farmland fertile was water.
Yes but there are few fertile farming areas in Bolivia
A scenario where sustainable farming practices are employed, like crop rotation and soil conservation techniques, would likely not result in the loss of fertile farmland. These practices help maintain soil health and fertility, ensuring that the land remains productive for future generations.
"The reason why Mesopotaima is called the fertile crescent is because it is a quarter moon that goes from the Syrian Desert to the South Persian Gulf".
they made farmland fertile because in case if the animals all died they still had crops that had food to survive from
Yes but there are few fertile farming areas in Bolivia
Farming in Ancient India was very difficult, considering that the floods during the rainy season kept destroying the crops. But the land was very fertile and there was plenty farmland that would support the need for more food by the growing population.