Because the Nile River did not flood in Nubia as much as it did in Egypt
Due to having less arable land than Egypt, the Nubians developed a more diversified economy, focusing on trade, herding, and mining valuable resources like gold. They established trade networks with neighboring regions, exchanging goods such as ivory, ebony, and textiles. Additionally, they practiced agriculture in the fertile areas along the Nile, often utilizing irrigation techniques to maximize their limited farmland. This adaptability allowed them to thrive despite the challenges posed by their environment.
there is flat land, fertile soil, and a good climate. In the west, there are mountains plateaus and deserts with less rainfall and rivers.
The soil was very rich and moist, also, the land was fairly close to the water which gave it these characteristics.
Farming was started in the Fertile Crescent, in part of the Middle East. It covers Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Israel, and the Nile Delta northern region of Egypt. The Fertile Crescent is named this because it has very fertile soil and is more or less shaped like a crescent. This area is believed to be where civilization as we know it was started. For example, many ancient cultures such as the Mesopotamians, Phoenicians, Assyrians, and Israelites all were located inside this fertile area because of its proximity to water.
Malthus is the person who believed that less fertile soil would need to be farmed if the labor force increased. This is because he thought the fertile soil would not produce enough food.
Hunters and Gatherers from less fertile areas like northeast Asia
fertile soil and water.
1. It has lack of water.2. There is not any fertile land so that it has less population.
They used less land. And kept the field fertile (healthy)
ya u can call it....less fertile land due to low temperature
It did. It started in the fertile crescent an area of land on the Mediterranean east coast, Nile delta and ran back into modern day Iraq. Today the land is no longer very fertile but was highly fertile in 2500BC
it helps you use the wood from the trees You can use the land cleared to grow and plant crops, a disadvantage of this is that the land from where the trees were is less fertile than the other land so won't grow as quick or as well!
there is flat land, fertile soil, and a good climate. In the west, there are mountains plateaus and deserts with less rainfall and rivers.
The Western United States, particularly areas like the desert southwest and mountainous regions, generally have less fertile land compared to other parts of the country like the Midwest or Southeast. Factors such as arid climates, poor soil quality, and rugged terrain contribute to the limited fertility of land in these regions.
Slash and burn agriculture involves cutting down and burning vegetation to clear land for planting. While this method temporarily enriches the soil with nutrient-rich ashes, it can lead to long-term soil degradation and erosion, making the land less fertile over time.
This is known as the outback. It comprises vast plains of fertile land, semi-arid and less productive land, and desert.
The land with few crops that typically has less area covered by dense forest is often referred to as agricultural land or marginal land. This type of land may be less fertile or less suitable for extensive agriculture, leading to sparse crop growth. In contrast, dense forests thrive in areas with rich soil and favorable climates, which are usually not the same as those designated for agricultural use. Consequently, agricultural lands are often found in regions where forests have been cleared or are less dense.