yes , because they grew a lot of crops & traded with the other people.
because it just is.
Between Israel and Jordan
River valleys
Cornstock Lode
no
On their farms clustered in a section of fertile river valley with a fortress (acropolis) which provided them with protection and refuge.
the soil was fertile
Fertile lands in Egypt are located in the delta and along the valley of the Nile.
A fertile river valley is a depression in the earth through which a river runs. The soil in the area of these valleys is able grow and abundance of crops.
Some where in the fertile river valley. ^^Whoever gave that answer sucks.
contains the River Nile
In the fertile river valleys.
It was a river valley.
The Fertile Crescent can be found in modern day Iraq in the river-valley of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. It is called this because of the shape of the river-valley along with the fact that the rivers overflow each year and bring nutrient rich soil to the shores.
It was a close resource for water and it supplied water to people's farmland and it had fertile soil.
the silt that river nile carriedwhen it flooded every year caused the land to be extremely fertile.
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