Silt
Yes, most of Europe has fertile land. Fertile land is more abundant in Southern Europe although the Northern European Plain possesses fertile land as well.
Ancient farmers in the Fertile Cresent made their land more productive by using the Tigris and Euphrates River to make land more fertile
It makes the land more fertile
The fertile crescent got its nickname from the land. The "fertile" part is there because the land had rich soil. The 'crescent" part is there because the land is shaped like a crescent, more like the crescent moon.
This was not fertile land when I bought it.
Fertile Land
Yes they did settle on fertile land
Soil in a hilly area can be as equally fertile as soil in a plain.
It would depend where the land is, if the land is on fertile soil, it would cost more then the same amount of space in a dessert.
Deltas are extremely fertile land. Fertile land means that food is easy, generally the easier it is to grow food the more people join the area.
No, in England fewer then 5% of people owned land. In the colonies fertile land gave the colonist a chance to prosper.
The land around the Nile river is fertile where in land there are more desert lands. Hope this helps all of you!:)