A long and thin piece of land where crops grow easily is often referred to as a "fertile ribbon."
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The land in Mesopotamia was fertile, and it happened to be shaped like a crescent.
The flooding of the Tigris and the Euphrates caused silt that washed from the mountains they flowed from, onto the land making it fertile and that is why Mesopotamia is called the fertile crescent.
The western end of the fertile crescent touches the Mediterranean sea.
Ancient farmers in the Fertile Cresent made their land more productive by using the Tigris and Euphrates River to make land more fertile