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Why is mesopotamia known as the fertile crescent

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tha713joker
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  • 08-01-2019

The land has rich soil for farming fertile basically means can grow well.

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iiStevieWonder
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  • 08-01-2019

It's known as the fertile Crescent for two reasons:


It has the shape of a crescent, which is a shape that resembles a first quarter moon,

It has fertile land, meaning it is land good for planting crops and growing food


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