the fertile soil led to crop production..
Because the soil is rich in nutrients.
Civilizations first rose up along the Fertile Crescent because the region had soil that was very good for farming
Because food was plentiful. No need to hunt, the animals came to the water. Irrigation was easy.
the Assyrians
The fertile soil led to crop production. That allowed a population to grow in the area which was the beginning of a civilization. The larger population with a stable source of food attracted others, some of whom only wanted to take food without work or payment. The populace had to band together for protection, establish a policing force, which required food/payment/taxes, with a leader. This eventually grew into a full fledged civilization.
The cradle of civilization is notable for being home to the first farming settlements along the Jordan and Euphrates rivers. The Fertile Crescent is also notable for being the birthplace of state level societies and writing.
in the Fertile Crescent.
Romanian
Because food was plentiful. No need to hunt, the animals came to the water. Irrigation was easy.
The first agricultural efforts in history were in Asia's The Fertile Crescent. So the place where farming began in Asia and in the world was the fertile crescent.
The people of the Fertile Crescent first gathered wild grains. They then scattered the grains and it became the early method of farming.
Eridu, Byblos.