The term "Cradle of Life" often refers to places on Earth where life is believed to have originated or flourished, such as the region of East Africa known for its rich fossil beds. It can also symbolize environments that nurture and support the development of life, highlighting the interconnectedness of ecosystems. Additionally, it may be used metaphorically to describe the conditions necessary for life, including water, nutrients, and suitable climates.
If you're referring to someone dating a much younger person, they are most definitely "robbing the cradle" and "grave snatching" is it's antonym. But if you mean the "the hand that rocks the cradle" the early 90's thriller or the poem from over 100 years ago with the same name, then "rock the cradle" is correct...
The Cradle was created in 2010.
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Mesopotamia was called the cradle of civilizations because it was the first civilization. The first cities were made here.
The city of Montgomery was called the Cradle of the Confederacy.
From the cradle to the grave means from birth until death; a person's entire life.
The cradle is where you put a baby. This is comparing Mesopotamia to a place where a person's life started. You could also say it is the womb of civilization.
Cradle of life.
Life-long
It means cradle
Iraq (Mesopotamia)
Cradle to grave is a term many people use to describe their whole life. This translates to birth to death.
Africa is supposed to be the cradle for all life, theoretically.
Everything that we have now could, depend on it
The Bible does not explicitly mention a "cradle of life" in a scientific sense. However, it does describe the creation of life in the Book of Genesis, where God creates the Earth, plants, animals, and humans. This narrative presents a theological perspective on the origins of life rather than a scientific explanation. The concept of a "cradle of life" is more often associated with scientific discussions, such as those regarding the origins of life on Earth.
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Cradle of civilization means the place where civilization began to flourish. Civilization was able to thrive because it had what it needed.