The Fertile Crescent, located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It is located in south-west Asia, also known as Ancient Mesopotamia.
Because there were many floods over there, so when the flood break down, the water will dissolve into the soil. So the soil at Mesopotamia is very fertile.
Fertile soil, plenty of rain fall, long growing season
while southern Mesopotamia had a very scarce rain or adrought northern Mesopotamia had had enough rain to make farming possible yet on the rocky earth the northern plateau only had pockets of fertile soil.
The following environmental factors led to development of Mesopotamia: - Droughts - Floods - Volcanic Activity - And others
The geography of Mesopotamia made it a difficult place to live because sometimes it would rain and because it was had a lot of hills
Yes, the southern colonies have good soil. The soil is much moister and full of vitamins and minerals that help them grow, unlike the northern colonies that have dry soil and short farming seasons.
yes
Fertile soil was created in the Mesopotamia from the melted snow and rain that would flow down towards the land.
Fertile soil, plenty of rain fall, long growing season
while southern Mesopotamia had a very scarce rain or adrought northern Mesopotamia had had enough rain to make farming possible yet on the rocky earth the northern plateau only had pockets of fertile soil.
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no it was moderate
by saving rain forest
they praised there gods when they needed something such as water it rain
rain forests
The area in a rainshadow receives less rain than a similar area not in a rain shadow.
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what is a rain shadow area?