The people of Mesopotamia, (The Ancient fertile crescent, the land between the two rivers, the cradle of civilization) moved to other areas due to population increase by the discovery of fire, which committed to good health for them, and stretched their life span. Due to this, the population was too big and farmers didn't have enough crop to feed the people. So, some of them in the north moved out to create a new civilization and to survive and thrive.
sumerians were the people in fertile crescent sumerians were the people in 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.
Which civilization wat NOT developed in the Fertile Crescent? Minoans. ... Because people living in the Fertile Crescent were able to grow more crops than they could eat and raise more animals than they needed, they could trade the excess crops and animals with others.
scribes and artisans
fighting
They came from the Fertile Crescent
sumerians were the people in fertile crescent sumerians were the people in fertile crescent
The invaders are the people who live near the fertile crescent.
no summerian were a group of people living in the fertile crescent who were the first known people to have a written language.
the people who rule the fertile crescent were the Chaideans
because of the lack of natural resources and excess of food by the Mesopotamians.
writing,trade and transport (wheel)
The fertile cresent helped people because they had no were to go
The fertile cresent helped people because they had no were to go
The fertile cresent helped people because they had no were to go
The people of the Fertile Crescent first gathered wild grains. They then scattered the grains and it became the early method of farming.
Which civilization wat NOT developed in the Fertile Crescent? Minoans. ... Because people living in the Fertile Crescent were able to grow more crops than they could eat and raise more animals than they needed, they could trade the excess crops and animals with others.