The location of development for many of the earliest civilizations was the Fertile Crescent. This was an area between the Nile Valley and Western Asia. The land here was very fertile and there was a large source of water, both of which are needed to support a population. The rivers that fed into the Fertile Crescent were the Tigris and Euphrates in Asia, and the Nile in Upper and Lower Egypt.
Fertile soils mainly.
The fertile soil allowed agricultural civilizations to develop.
In the southeren part of the fertile crescent
Egypt, the Fertile Crescent, China.
It was a river valley.
A crescent.
The Nile river has very rich banks, which lead to a growth in the development of agriculture, which advanced the civilizations
It was near important waterways. It had good soil. It was in a river valley.
The location of development for many of the earliest civilizations was the Fertile Crescent. This was an area between the Nile Valley and Western Asia. The land here was very fertile and there was a large source of water, both of which are needed to support a population. The rivers that fed into the Fertile Crescent were the Tigris and Euphrates in Asia, and the Nile in Upper and Lower Egypt.
It was near important waterways. It had good soil. It was in a river valley.
Fertile soils mainly.
it helped to build up surplus food
The Fertile Cresent
the fertile crescent
The Fertile Crescent
Cause: The Fertile Crescent's fertile soil and access to water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers allowed for the development of agriculture. Effect: The abundance of food led to the growth of settlements and the development of early civilizations, such as Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and Assyria.