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Which civilization wat NOT developed in the Fertile Crescent? Minoans. ... Because people living in the Fertile Crescent were able to grow more crops than they could eat and raise more animals than they needed, they could trade the excess crops and animals with others.
They ate salads, olives, cheeses and numerous varieties of bread. They typically drunk beer because there were no water purification systems.
mutton
In Japan, some people eat octopus for dessert, so yes.
poo and pee
Much of what led people to Southwest Asia (Middle East) was the fact that it was the fertile crescent. There was good farmland, and so a good place to live, eat, and make a living.
Yes, they do.
Some Scottish desserts are profiteroles(not a traditional Scottish dessert,) or chocolate cream.
Baklava is a deSSert (you eat it) in greece. There are no deSerts in greece. People often confuse dessert and desert.
croissant
A croissant.
As the name implies, the Fertile Crescent was an area in the Middle East that provided a supreme growing environment for vegetation. Because it lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the land was very fertile and many groups of people sought this land to grow their crops and maintain their way of life. The fertile Crescent was an area that include the Middle East and North East Africa's ancient Kemet (Egypt). The rivers of these two area's produce fertile soil to grow food, so the ancients no longer had to wander in search of something to eat. With the food problem satisfied, people had time to think, to organized to create and build. Many civilizations had it's birth a long a river, but the rivers that impacted civilization most were the Nile and the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.