The Middle East is a very big place. Natural agriculture is mostly what you'd expect in a temperate come mediterranean climate - like California or Spain. Huge areas are also artificially irrigated - the greening of the desert. OK the climate was different then, but don't forget all the crops mentioned in the Bible (which relates what happened in the Middle East), and also that several crop plants were first cultivated there, such as wheat.
Since you need water to sustain large populations and agriculture and deserts do not have water, most of the large populations in the Middle East are located near the four permanent rivers in the Middle East: the Nile, the Tigris, the Euphrates, and the Jordan.
In the Middle Ages, most economic systems were dominated by agriculture, and most people worked on farms or manorial estates.
The Greater Middle East includes all of the countries of the Middle East plus North Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cyprus, and parts of the Horn of Africa.
Probably from the Middle-East, and from the Middle-East to Africa.
To be honest , Vietnam is not Part of The Middle East. Vietnam is part of East and Southeast Asia.
Most of the water in the Middle East is used for drinking, residential commodities, and agriculture.
Most of the water in the Middle East is used for agriculture. However, this is not unique to the Middle East; across the world, the largest consumer of water is agriculture.
Agriculture is believed to have first started in the Fertile Crescent region, which includes parts of modern-day Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. This area is known as the "Cradle of Civilization" due to its rich soil and favorable climate for farming.
Most of the water in the Middle East is used for drinking, residential commodities, and agriculture.
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Likely started in the Middle East then spread outward.
probably the middle east where agriculture is thought to have developed
The Nile Valley and Mesopotamia
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Agriculture first appeared in the Fertile Crescent region of the Middle East around 8000 B.C. This area includes present-day countries like Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
Most early inventions, particularly involving agriculture, originated in the Middle East: the rake, the hoe, the shallow plow, the scythe, the yolk, and others, probably had their origins in the Middle East.