The term fertile settlement refers to a settlement which is in a fertile agricultural area.
the fertile crescent is a region in the near east
<sarcasm> NO, it's only called that. In fact, none of it was fertile </sarcasm> Yes, that was sarcasm The majority is in fact fertile. Kinda why they named it that.
The rivers in the fertile crescent and the proliferation of edible grains made the fertile crescent fertile.
YES. The fertile soil in the eastern half of the Fertile Crescent came from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. However, the fertile soil in the western half of the Fertile Crescent came the Jordan River and the several small streams that coalesce to form it.
The Dissected Till Plains are an area of rolling hills and fertile soil located in the southeastern corner of South Dakota. They were formed by glaciation during the the Pre-Illinoian Stage and the Wisconsin Stage of geologic formation.
Most fertile is the superlative for fertile.
more fertile, most fertile
That would be the FERTILE CRESCENT.
The address of the Fertile Library is: 101 S Mill St, Fertile, 56540 4215
NO - it is FERTILE.
Fertilis, fertile
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A fertile meadow is a little better quality then the non fertile meadow but the fertile meadow is better to grow crops on.
fertile, that is why many farms are in australia
The term fertile settlement refers to a settlement which is in a fertile agricultural area.