It allowethis allowed the civilizations to grow because they began to take in other cultures food, religion, ethics etc.
the terrain allowed for nearly hidden civilizations to grow up right next to each other
Mesopotamia's rivers (Tigris and Euphrates) are key to their civilization. Because of the rivers Sumerians (Mesopotamia's people) could trade and travel through them. Not to mention just plain drinking water. Another benefit of the rivers was irrigation. Hammurabi (a Mesopotamian king) had helped find a way to control the floods to benefit farming.
The Mesopotamia vreated irrigation systems because with irrigation people of mesopotamia were able to grow more food.
Greece was mountainous, and thus less than 20% of its land could be farmed for grains, although its climate was perfect for growing grapes (for wine), and olives (for olive oil). In the Fertile Crescent and Egypt, it was hot and dry, but the land was flat. Major rivers in the Fertile Crescent provided for peoples' irrigation needs, and the Nile River also provided water and fertile soil because of its annual floods. These areas could easily grow surplus grain.
the terrain allowed for nearly hidden civilizations to grow up right next to each other
Mesopotamia irrigation systems allowed civilizations to develop because it allow them to grow food. This food was able to feed large amounts of people.
Because the Soil was rich where they settled and they can grow plants and food faster and better where the rich soil was
It allowethis allowed the civilizations to grow because they began to take in other cultures food, religion, ethics etc.
He wrote in 1375 that all civilizations rise, grow, and then fall
the terrain allowed for nearly hidden civilizations to grow up right next to each other
River valleys provided rich soil to grow plentiful crops.
Geography impacted the development of past civilizations because it determines how successful they become and how much they can benefit from their geography or suffer from it. For example, the geography of Ancient Greece was very mountainous and not much fertile land. This led to the need for trade because they could not grow many crops and also individual city-states without unity because they were each blocked off from each other by the mountains. This eventually led to a civil war in Greece and then the downfall of Ancient Greece.
The lands of the Fertile Crescent (Egypt, Mesopotamia) were important because the ability to grow sufficient food meant the development of some of the first advanced civilizations in the world. These areas represented the beginnings of modern science, religion, and society.
The question as worded is confusing.If the question is asking why Mesopotamia as a geographic formation occurred, the word simply means "the land between the rivers" in Greek. It came into existence because there were two rivers and there was land in between them. The term "Mesopotamia" is far older than the term "Fertile Crescent" which sought to link the kind of fertility found in Mesopotamia with the similar level of fertility found in the Levant region along the Mediterranean coast.If the question is asking why Mesopotamia developed using the term "Mesopotamia" as a collective term for the various civilizations that formed in Mesopotamia (Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, etc.), these civilizations formed because the river valleys were fertile areas in which people could grow crops and raise livestock.
The rivers allowed irrigation which helped them grow crops. This helped civilizations grow. Other civilizations including Alexander the Great, Romans, and Persians developed better armies to destroy these civilizations.
It's Kush.