Since the Fertile Crescent extended from the Persian Gulf till the Nile River Valley. The rivers flooded often and the water extended to the land, as the water returned to the water land, or absorbed into the land, it left a lot of SILT. This element caused the soil to be really rich and fertile.
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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.
because of its crescent shape.also the crescent was so well suited for farming so that's why they named it the fertile crescent.
They came from the Fertile Crescent
The Fertile Crescent is a crescent shaped piece of land in the Middle East. What makes this piece of land special is that it is a fertile area which is located in the middle of the desert which has been called the cradle of civilization. Some special places in that region were Babylon and Mesopotamia.
fertile crescent
Mesopotamia is located in the fertile crescent
It was know for farming because Fertile means farmland
The rivers in the fertile crescent and the proliferation of edible grains made the fertile crescent fertile.
The Fertile Crescent is in southwest Asia.
The area has mayor rivers. That makes life possible.
The fertile crescent is not in Arabia. The fertile crescent usually refers to the twin rivers the Tigris and Euphrates which are in modern Iraq and Iran.
A crescent.