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Farming began about 10,000 years ago after the last ice age.

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Why was the Fertile Crescent known as the Fertile Crescent?

It was know for farming because Fertile means farmland


What age did farming begin?

Farming and domestication of plants began sometime around 10,000 BCE. The areas where farming began were the Fertile Crescent in Asia, and parts of Egypt and India.


What did people farm in the Fertile Crescent?

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What were causes for war in the Fertile crescent?

One of the causes that started a war in the fertile crescent was for the land and the rich soil for farming.


Where in Asia did people first start farming?

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Why did civilizations developed in the Fertile Crescent?

The soil that developed there was good for farming.


What made the Fertile Crescent good for farming?

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How did the fetile crescent get its name?

because of its crescent shape.also the crescent was so well suited for farming so that's why they named it the fertile crescent.


Why did Judaism begin in the Fertile Crescent?

Because the Fertile Crescent was where the ancestors of Abraham had always lived (Joshua ch.24).


The majority of people who lived in the Fertile Crescent did what occupation?

Probably farming


Why was farming important to the people of the Fertile Crescent?

because it was their food supply


How did people of the Fertile Crescent farm?

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