Some where in the fertile river valley.
^^Whoever gave that answer sucks.
to have fertile land to farm
It was a close resource for water and it supplied water to people's farmland and it had fertile soil.
Because it was fertile and well watered and offered a settled living.
the Indus river valley was also called the fertile crescent, it was a huge farming civilization for the people of Mesopotamia
The Huang River Valley is also known as the Yellow River Valley. The first people who settled there were the Sumerians because the valley had very fertile and rich soil.
yes , because they grew a lot of crops & traded with the other people.
The fertile volcanic soil is good for growing crops.
The Fertile Crescent is a region in the Near East often incorrectly extended to Egypt. The links below will give you ample details to compare them.
Lao People's Democratic Republic (known as Laos)
It was a very fertile place with wide variety of Climate, natural resources and people.
On their farms clustered in a section of fertile river valley with a fortress (acropolis) which provided them with protection and refuge.
They are both fertile, almost oasis like places. the Nile River Delta is a fertile and luscious place. The Nile River Valley is about the same, except a delta isn't the same thing as a valley.