fertile crescent
Early humans migrated eastward to the Fertile Crescent rather than north to Europe because the Fertile Crescent offered more favorable conditions for agriculture and settlement due to its fertile soil, abundant water sources, and diverse flora and fauna. These factors made it easier for early humans to establish communities and develop agriculture-based societies compared to the colder and less hospitable environment of Europe.
The Nile River's annual flooding provided fertile soil for agriculture, making Egypt a prosperous place to settle. The desert geography also provided natural protection from invaders, contributing to the security of early civilizations.
The Midwest region of the United States, often referred to as the Corn Belt, has some of the most fertile soils in the country. The rich soils in this region, consisting of deep layers of glacial till and loess, are ideal for growing a variety of crops, particularly corn and soybeans. The region's fertile soils have made it a key agricultural area in the country.
The Fertile Crescent was an ideal place for nomadic peoples to settle because of its fertile soil, abundant water sources like the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and variety of natural resources such as wild grains and animals for hunting. These factors made it conducive for agriculture and permanent settlements to develop, leading to the rise of early civilizations in the region.
The southern hemisphere has more water due to its larger ocean area. The southern hemisphere is made up of about 80% water, while the northern hemisphere is made up of about 60% water.
it's called an oasis.
A fertile place in the desert where there is water and some vegetation is sometimes referred to as an oasis. This area often contains an abundance of wildlife.
An oasis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigris%E2%80%93Euphrates_river_systemBasically, the region is a desert and water meant life or death. If you controlled the water then you had power and God made it.the Tigris and Euphrates were so important because they caused flooding in Mesopotamia which fed the soil. the Area between the two rivers is referred to as the fertile crescent. without the flooding the fertile crescent would have become desert like leading to starvation. It is also thought that the fertile crescent is the heart of the neolithic revolution which lead to how we farm today.
An oases: A fertile or green spot in a desert or wasteland, made so by the presence of water...I do hope that I've helped in some way. Good day.
Parts of a number of deserts have been made arable using irrigation, including the Negev Desert in Israel, the Mojave, Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts in the United States.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigris%E2%80%93Euphrates_river_systemBasically, the region is a desert and water meant life or death. If you controlled the water then you had power and God made it.the Tigris and Euphrates were so important because they caused flooding in Mesopotamia which fed the soil. the Area between the two rivers is referred to as the fertile crescent. without the flooding the fertile crescent would have become desert like leading to starvation. It is also thought that the fertile crescent is the heart of the neolithic revolution which lead to how we farm today.
It use to be under water
Actually, Mesopotamia is only the eastern part of the Fertile crescent. The western part included Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine. It is called the fertile crescent because it is a fertile area in the surrounding desert and mountains, and it is shaped in a crescent. It was given the name Fertile Crescent by archaeologist and historian James Henry Breasted in 1906.Its fertility is because of the Tigris, Euphrates, and Jordan Rivers and their tributaries. Unfortunately much of it lost its fertility over a thousand years ago due to salt buildup in the soil from improper irrigation methods.Mesopotamia is shaped like a crescent and the land was very fertile due to irrigation.Mesopotamia is a crescent-shaped territory and has an area surrounded by two rivers namely Tigris and Euphrates River. Soil, a porous matter, absorbs water. The soil constantly absorbs water from the bodies of water surrounding it, thus, making Mesopotamia both fertile and crescent-like, Fertile Crescent.because its near the water and it made all the soil fertile and it sort of looks like a crescentbecause it was near water and a good area to grow crops(: It was also shaped like a crescent.Ancient Mesopotamia was a fertile place in an area that was largely desert, and it was roughly in the shape of a crescent.
The Arabian Peninsula is almost entirely desert.
An Oasis Town is a town created by an oasis(fertile land surounding a water source). thought to be made possible by the "Silk Road"(old trade routes conecting southern Erope, Southern Africa, Arabia, Persia, India, Java, and China).
About 33 percent of the land area of the earth is desert.