The fertile silt made the land ideal for farming.
The two rivers that surrounded the area, the Tigris and the Euphrates.
The fertile silt made the land ideal for farming.
The flooding in Mesopotamia brings silt which blends in with the soil, making it rich and good for farming.
Actually, Mesopotamia is only the eastern part of the Fertile crescent. The western part included Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine. It is called the fertile crescent because it is a fertile area in the surrounding desert and mountains, and it is shaped in a crescent. It was given the name Fertile Crescent by archaeologist and historian James Henry Breasted in 1906.Its fertility is because of the Tigris, Euphrates, and Jordan Rivers and their tributaries. Unfortunately much of it lost its fertility over a thousand years ago due to salt buildup in the soil from improper irrigation methods.Mesopotamia is shaped like a crescent and the land was very fertile due to irrigation.Mesopotamia is a crescent-shaped territory and has an area surrounded by two rivers namely Tigris and Euphrates River. Soil, a porous matter, absorbs water. The soil constantly absorbs water from the bodies of water surrounding it, thus, making Mesopotamia both fertile and crescent-like, Fertile Crescent.because its near the water and it made all the soil fertile and it sort of looks like a crescentbecause it was near water and a good area to grow crops(: It was also shaped like a crescent.Ancient Mesopotamia was a fertile place in an area that was largely desert, and it was roughly in the shape of a crescent.
Mesopotamia was where civilization began. It started the civilization trend. Many followed right after(e.g. Eridu). It also started many other things such as irrigation and larger scale agriculture, domestication of animals, wine, mud bricks and many others. Mesopotamia was also the sight for many historical, biblical artifacts(e.g The Dead Sea Scrolls.
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The most important factor of making Mesopotamia's farmland fertile was water.
The most important factor of making Mesopotamia's farmland fertile was water.
The most important factor of making Mesopotamia's farmland fertile was water.
. an important factor was that it was between rivers
so they could farm, which is how they lived
The most important factor of making the Mesopotamian land fertile is because They had to grow crops and food and without fertile earth nothing like that could happen
The most important factor of making the Mesopotamian land fertile is because They had to grow crops and food and without fertile earth nothing like that could happen
The location of the land between two rivers.
The fertile silt made the land ideal for farming.
The fertile silt made the land ideal for farming.
The irrigation from the two rivers.
they made farmland fertile because in case if the animals all died they still had crops that had food to survive from