Alluvial.
Larawan is a word in the Tagalog language. Levant is in the Fertile Crescent.
the Fertile Crescent, the Land Between Two Rivers.
Iram is an ancient tribe lived in the area of the fertile crescent. The word Iram has many meanings, it means ancient; it can be used to mean the formidable. Iram can also mean flag.
The name Mesopotamia comes from the Greek word meaning "between the rivers", and the Mesopotamians lived in what is now Iraq and eastern Syria between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Mesopotamians lived near the water because the water helped them to have rich soil for farming.
Mesopotamia is in what is now Iraq, and is the very fertile area between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates.Mesopotamia is located between the rivers of Tigris and Euphrates, largely corresponding to the modern day Iraq, and also some part of northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey,and southeastern Iran.It is located in modern day Iraq. Mesopotamia was approximately 300 miles long and 150 miles wide. It was located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It is now known as Iraq.Mesopotamia is located in modern day Iraq.
Larawan is a word in the Tagalog language. Levant is in the Fertile Crescent.
Fertile Crescent refers to the luscious land of Mesopotamia. Fertile Crescent was located directly between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which caused the land there to be green and very good for agriculture.
Beacuse that whole vally is shaped like a Cresant.
Plants can only grow in fertile soil
The fertile soil was good for planting seeds.
erosin & soil
Compost, top dressing, humus, manure, potash, mulch...
plants can only grow in fertile soil.
Fertile Crescent refers to the area around the Mediterranean Sea where civilization is thought to have originated. This area is in the Middle East and includes the areas of ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, Syria, and as far north as Greece. Mesopotamia is the area of the Fertile Crescent where the Tigress River is located.
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Earth\'s name of \'Earth\' does not mean fertile soil. The name Earth comes from the German word erde and the Old English word eorthe (or ertha) and means \'ground.