The rivers in the fertile crescent and the proliferation of edible grains made the fertile crescent fertile.
hard work and cooperation
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.
The location of development for many of the earliest civilizations was the Fertile Crescent. This was an area between the Nile Valley and Western Asia. The land here was very fertile and there was a large source of water, both of which are needed to support a population. The rivers that fed into the Fertile Crescent were the Tigris and Euphrates in Asia, and the Nile in Upper and Lower Egypt.
They needed ways to live better- so they built large houses. They built many other things too, like the wheel, and ways to get fresh water from lakes and oceans.
here are some reasons they settled in Mesopotamia.I was located near/in an area called the "Fertile Crescent"I was near 2 major rivers. (Tigris and Euphrates) and water was needed for farming and tending to their crops.It had moderate rainfall.-Hope this helped. :)
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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.
Fertile land is land with the nutrients needed to grow and cultivate crops. Another word for such land is arable. Early civilzations grew where rivers supplied a natural source of silt, to keep the soil rich in the necessary elements.
The location of development for many of the earliest civilizations was the Fertile Crescent. This was an area between the Nile Valley and Western Asia. The land here was very fertile and there was a large source of water, both of which are needed to support a population. The rivers that fed into the Fertile Crescent were the Tigris and Euphrates in Asia, and the Nile in Upper and Lower Egypt.
Probably because they invented and built the first irrigation system, which is how they turned their lands fertile. They learned how to control the floods of the rivers: they dug canals, built gates, and when the plants needed water, they opened the gates and the water flowed down the fields. The harvest was rich.
They needed ways to live better- so they built large houses. They built many other things too, like the wheel, and ways to get fresh water from lakes and oceans.
Absolutely , they kept Britain's farms producing vitally needed foodstuffs
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nice, moist and fertile land is needed.
here are some reasons they settled in Mesopotamia.I was located near/in an area called the "Fertile Crescent"I was near 2 major rivers. (Tigris and Euphrates) and water was needed for farming and tending to their crops.It had moderate rainfall.-Hope this helped. :)
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