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Q: True or false the Fertile Crescent was fought for as a desirable place in which to live because it had water and warm climate?
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Why is the Fertile Crescent considered the birthplace to many early civilizations?

The region had desirable geography, good climate, and proximity to water


What type of climate does the Fertile Crescent have?

The climate is hot and dry.


Is soil in the ancient Fertile Crescent region still rich?

No unfortunately it isn't, but there is no doubt it was.Since the Fertile Crescent is the birthplace of agriculture, it has had plenty of time to experience the wear and tear of agriculture. A significant climate change also around 5000 BCE (?) caused mass migrations out of the fertile crescent because of a lack of food.In Jared Diamond's book Guns, Germs, and Steel, he gives a quick explanation to why the Fertile Crescent is no longer fertile


What is the climate like in Fertile Crescent?

it is hot and dry and gets very little rain.


Why did the early humans choose to settle in the Fertile Crescent?

The two rivers (Tigris and Euphrates) gave the land ample irrigation for agriculture and life. The weather was also optimal for survival, due to the Mediterranean climate. The soil was fertile--hence the name, "The Fertile Crescent."


What is the climate zone of Fertile Crescent?

It had very high temperatures, usually exceeding to 120 degrees F. The land is really dry and gets very little rain.


Why did Indian agriculture flourish in the south?

because of a mild, moist climate, and rich, fertile soil.


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 was Mesopotamia a great location for the ancient people?

Because of the climate, fertile soil and abundant water sources.


What type of climate do the Latins live in?

The Latinos live in the tropical wet and dry climate. This explains why they are traditionally practiced agriculture because their lands were very fertile.


Why are prairies called breadbaskets?

because it's soil is fertile to grow wheat. ad it's climate is perfect for it


Why are prairies called prairies?

because it's soil is fertile to grow wheat. ad it's climate is perfect for it