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The land in Mesopotamia was fertile, and it happened to be shaped like a crescent.
The western end of the fertile crescent touches the Mediterranean sea.
the people who rule the fertile crescent were the Chaideans
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.
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The land is fertile and it is shaped like a crescent
The fertile crescent got its nickname from the land. The "fertile" part is there because the land had rich soil. The 'crescent" part is there because the land is shaped like a crescent, more like the crescent moon.
The land in Mesopotamia was fertile, and it happened to be shaped like a crescent.
Because it's a landmark shaped like a crescent with numerous fertile land in its area
The land in Mesopotamia was fertile, and it happened to be shaped like a crescent.
The Fertile Crescent is a stretch of land in the Middle East and Egypt in the shape of a crescent. It has soil that is more fertile than the surrounding area due to several river systems that run through the region. An example of a sentence using the term "Fertile Crescent" is "The Fertile Crescent is considered the cradle of civilization. "
They came from the Fertile Crescent
The Fertile Crescent sort of looks like a crescent shaped moon or perhaps a French Croissant. It is made up by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers located in Iraq.
Mesopotamia is located in the fertile crescent
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.