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What has often been called the crossroads of the world because it commands access to three continents?

The Fertile Crescent is often referred to as the "crossroads of the world" because it commands access to three continents. The three continents are Asia, Africa, and Europe.


Southern Crescent of Europe?

Italy(Northern), Germany and France


Why did the Quakers migrate to new world?

In order to live and worship without restriction and/or because they felt 'called' to migrate, and/or they believed their personal prospects were better away from Europe.


What region is the birthplace of modern civilizations?

Two locations in the area called the Fertile Crescent are considered the birthplace of modern western civilization. Both areas are close to rivers which seasonally overflow into the surrounding land depositing fertile topsoil and moisture onto an otherwise dry, arid area. It provided for excellent farming land to feed people living there.The Nile River carried silt from Africa in the south into what became the Nile Valley and the Nile delta where the Egyptian Civilization was formed.The area between and around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers allowed the Mesopotamian civilization to flourish. The two rivers brought fertile material from its source in the mountains in the north.The location of the Fertile Crescent at the juncture of three continents (Europe, Africa, Asia) made the area a central meeting point for trade routes and also place where information and knowledge could be exchanged from other areas of the known world.


Where is the balkin peninsula?

The Balkan Peninsula consists of the southeastern portion of Europe. Generally considered to begin at its northern edge where Austria's southernmost borders lie, it stretches eastward into Romania, westward to the Adriatic Sea, and southward to the Aegean Sea.

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Why did early humans migrate eastward to fertile Crescent rather than north to Europe?

Your question contains the answer. The area they went to was able to grow food and had a good climate compared to cold Northern Europe.


Why did early humans migrate eastward to the fertile crescent rather than north to Europe?

Well, the humans wanted good supplies, and the Fertile Crescent was there. The Fertile Crescent is an area at the end/beginning of the Nile River that generated FABULOUS soil for crops. The only hardships were that there are shortages of wood, metal and stone. So, it was really hard to make shelter with grass dirt and bushes.


Why did the early humans migrate eastward to the fertile crescent rather then north to Europe?

Well, the humans wanted good supplies, and the Fertile Crescent was there. The Fertile Crescent is an area at the end/beginning of the Nile River that generated FABULOUS soil for crops. The only hardships were that there are shortages of wood, metal and stone. So, it was really hard to make shelter with grass dirt and bushes.


Why did the early humans migrated eastward to the fertile crescent rather than north to Europe?

Well, the humans wanted good supplies, and the Fertile Crescent was there. The Fertile Crescent is an area at the end/beginning of the Nile River that generated FABULOUS soil for crops. The only hardships were that there are shortages of wood, metal and stone. So, it was really hard to make shelter with grass dirt and bushes.


Why did early humans migrated eastward to the Fertile Crescent rather than north to Europe?

Well, the humans wanted good supplies, and the Fertile Crescent was there. The Fertile Crescent is an area at the end/beginning of the Nile River that generated FABULOUS soil for crops. The only hardships were that there are shortages of wood, metal and stone. So, it was really hard to make shelter with grass dirt and bushes.


How did people most likely arrive in Europe?

They came from the Fertile Crescent


Where did the domesticated plants in Northern Europe originate?

The Fertile Crescent(Apex)


Why did civilization grow more slowly in Europe than in the feetile crescent?

Civilisation arises when there is a surplus of food, and attention can shift from subsistence to civilisation. The Fertile Crescent had that surplus, while much of Europe was less fertile.


Is the Fertile Crescent in Europe or North America?

In the Middle East(Asia) ~Nick


Why is the Fertile Crescent nicknamed the crossroads of the world?

Because it is accessible to Asia, Europe, and Africa


Why did fertilization occur more slowly in Europe than in the fertile crescent?

europeans had more rainfall


What area is called crossroads of the ancient world?

Fertile Crescent Because it in between Asia, Europe, and Africa