because the dirt is fertile there.
Because it was very fertile
the fertile crescent is a region in the near east
A crescent.
Mesopotamia is known as the Fertile Crescent.
The rivers in the fertile crescent and the proliferation of edible grains made the fertile crescent fertile.
The Fertile Crescent.
Because it was very fertile
the fertile crescent is a region in the near east
A crescent.
"The Cradle of Civilization" "Mesopotamia" "Assyria" "Iraq" Any of these what you're looking for?
The crescent-shaped region of Western Asia known as the Fertile Crescent is named partly for its shape, and partly for the fertile condition of the soil in the area. The moist earth in the Fertile Crescent is in stark contrast to the earth in the arid and semi-arid surrounding areas.
A crescent.
The Fertile Crescent is in the modern-day countries of Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq.
The crescent-shaped region of Western Asia known as the Fertile Crescent is named partly for its shape, and partly for the fertile condition of the soil in the area. The moist earth in the Fertile Crescent is in stark contrast to the earth in the arid and semi-arid surrounding areas.
No. Jerusalem is in the Levant Region. The Levant Region and Mesopotamia together constitute the Fertile Crescent, so while Jerusalem is not in Mesopotamia, it is in the Fertile Crescent.
The Fertile Crescent is a stretch of land in the Middle East and Egypt in the shape of a crescent. It has soil that is more fertile than the surrounding area due to several river systems that run through the region. An example of a sentence using the term "Fertile Crescent" is "The Fertile Crescent is considered the cradle of civilization. "
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