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no, France is fertile.
The duration of On Fertile Lands is 1.92 hours.
The fertile crescent was called 'fertile' because around 2000 BCE there was fertile soil that was great for farming. new soil called silt was brought over regularly by floods. This fertility later on helped grow the early cities that lived there. It is worh noting that the Fertile Crescent is entirely in Southwest Asia, not Africa. It is in the current countries of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, and Jordan.
The importance of the deserts are..- Deserts are fertile for animals & plants. *Fertile: good place to live
Fertile Crescent refers to the luscious land of Mesopotamia. Fertile Crescent was located directly between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which caused the land there to be green and very good for agriculture.
It had fertile soil.
Fertile land and water supply produced abundant food.
fertile land, rivers
Still fertile with a large population.
Fertile areas tend to have population density because many people to farm and cultivate their own food.
The fertile farm land was the original reason that settlers were attracted to the South. The warmer weather was another reason they wanted to go to the South.
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The Nile Valley was fertile and well watered at a time when the surrounding regions were turning to desert.
The land is fertile, which supports extensive agricultural production and a high population density.
high population density large agricultural population very fertile
The fertile soil led to crop production. That allowed a population to grow in the area which was the beginning of a civilization. The larger population with a stable source of food attracted others, some of whom only wanted to take food without work or payment. The populace had to band together for protection, establish a policing force, which required food/payment/taxes, with a leader. This eventually grew into a full fledged civilization.
They had limited fertile soil and an expanding population, so they added trading to their income earnings.