The fertile crescent is no longer the ideal place to live. First of all, the area between the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is in The Middle East, a politically very unstable area.The Suez Canal has also changed the natural flow of the rivers. The area remains productive for food, but not exactly the gracious plenty it used to provide and the population increasing, the Nile crocodiles! Not my idea of a Garden spot. Nevertheless, we continue to hold this area in high regard as the most likely " Cradle of Civilization".
Because it had very good soil, and during there time farming was very important, so they were sucessful.
It was fertile and provided a reliable living plus a surplus which permitted the development of culture.
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.
scribes and artisans
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fighting
because of floods the soil was fertile/rich
to farm field crops.
Because the land was fertile so they could farm.
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.
They came from the Fertile Crescent
the people who rule the fertile crescent were the Chaideans
Civilizations start where people congregate. Early humans were nomadic, and they tended to congregate in places of rich natural resources such as the fertile crescent.
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.