Irrigation
silt helped farmers by giving them the fertile soil to grow their crops in.
The farmers' fields were fertile, producing abundant crops year after year.
The fertile land on the flood plains produce good grass.
It created rich soil-( Silt or also known as Fertile cresant which is fertile soil).
Farmers planted crops that grew in different climates because of the wide variety of temperatures in the Andean valleys
the monsoons could cause the soil to be more fertile making it easier to grow crops
depends what are these fertile crops you speek of
No. Farmers rotate crops (which means planting a different crop each year) in order to keep the soil fertile, full of nitrogen, and to help mitigate the build-up of pathogens.
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Farmers typically experience a variety of climates depending on their location. Some common climates for farming include temperate, arid, tropical, and Mediterranean. Each climate presents its own challenges and opportunities for different types of crops and livestock.
If crops are not rotated, and if the field does not lie fallow occasionally, the topsoil will erode, and not be able to produce crops. That is why Mesopotamia, what was once the Fertile Crescent, is now a desert. That is why there was a Dust Bowl in the Midwest in the '30s.
Because the soil was Fertile, and farmers were able to plant crops. Mesopotamia was able to sustain life.