A crescent.
It was a river valley.
The Pacific Ocean and the Caspian Sea.
Halifax Crescents was created in 1899.
A fertile crescent is a bit of fertile land in the middle of a desert or dry area. The Blue and White Nile are rivers that flow into the hot, dry, desert areas of northeastern Africa. When the rivers overflow, the deposit sediment and water onto the land. This sediment is very fertile, so plants begin to grow. Eventually, the land becomes very fertile and forms a fertile crescent around the banks of the Blue and White Nile. That is how fertile crescents relate to the Blue and White Nile. *This answer was posted by a 7th grader from Snelson Golden Middle School from Liberty County, Georgia. To all you "smart" adults out there that failed to answer this question, you are NOT snnarter than a seventh grader!*
The plural of crescent is crescents. Crescents is a regular plural noun.
crescents
It is called the Fertile Cresent because it is in the shape of a cresent, and it has fertile, or rich, soil that is very good for farming.
Narnia
I believe the answer is "the timing of the adoption of food production".I got this from a summary on-line, of Guns, Germs, and Steel.This makes sense because of the advantages listed of the area of the Fertile Crescent, compared to other locations, including North America.
As a plural noun
The stars and crescents were on Mickey Mouse's hat for the Disney classic "Fantasia". It was to make him seem like a sorcerer.
No. There are several other very similar crescents on the west coast though, like field crescents and mylitta crescents.