They had the fertile soil and water from the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. This gave them a surplus of food and produce, and essential precursor to having the wherewithal to spend on developing a civilisation.
The fertile crescent provided a way of life for Mesopotamians and Egyptians. they were able to grow all of there fruit and veggies because it was rich with nutrients. also because of it's 2 main water sources (Tigre, Euphrates rivers), it was a way of transport to the Persian Golf and where they got their fish.
In 689 B.C. Babylon was destroyed by powerful rulers from a northern Mesopotamian city called Nineveh. This was the Assyrian Empire, which spread across the Fertile Crescent. The ruins of Nineveh show an incredible civilization and provide glimpses into the history of Mesopotamia.
It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria
1. Fertile soil 2. Money from tourism
The fertile crescent is no longer the ideal place to live. First of all, the area between the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is in The Middle East, a politically very unstable area.The Suez Canal has also changed the natural flow of the rivers. The area remains productive for food, but not exactly the gracious plenty it used to provide and the population increasing, the Nile crocodiles! Not my idea of a Garden spot. Nevertheless, we continue to hold this area in high regard as the most likely " Cradle of Civilization".
They had the fertile soil and water from the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. This gave them a surplus of food and produce, and essential precursor to having the wherewithal to spend on developing a civilisation.
They had the fertile soil and water from the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. This gave them a surplus of food and produce, and essential precursor to having the wherewithal to spend on developing a civilisation.
helped to improve soil conditions for farming though the fertile crescent region was already endowed with a very rich soil
The fertile crescent provided a way of life for Mesopotamians and Egyptians. they were able to grow all of there fruit and veggies because it was rich with nutrients. also because of it's 2 main water sources (Tigre, Euphrates rivers), it was a way of transport to the Persian Golf and where they got their fish.
Fertile land for agriculture
In 689 B.C. Babylon was destroyed by powerful rulers from a northern Mesopotamian city called Nineveh. This was the Assyrian Empire, which spread across the Fertile Crescent. The ruins of Nineveh show an incredible civilization and provide glimpses into the history of Mesopotamia.
It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria
Money from tourism Fertile soil
Living near a delta can provide several advantages, including rich agricultural land due to fertile soil deposits, access to abundant water resources for irrigation and fishing, and economic opportunities from trade and tourism related to the delta's natural beauty. However, it is important to consider the potential risks such as flooding and sediment deposition that can accompany living in a delta region.
The systems and plows provided a steady food supply.
Mostly food, silt (the fertile soil) and the papyruses.
Plains are areas of level land, generally at a low elevation. Examples include the EurasianPlains and the Russian Steppes. Plains generally have fertile soil and are attractive to settlement as they are easy to reach, provide good roadbuilding, and have good farmland.