The first city in Southwestern Asia is Indus.
the fertile soil
the fertile soil
Due to rivers which surround indus valley make its land fertile
indus valley civilization
it is the fresh water and alot of fertile soil
the Indus river valley was also called the fertile crescent, it was a huge farming civilization for the people of Mesopotamia
Some where in the fertile river valley. ^^Whoever gave that answer sucks.
The British wanted to add Indus valley to their empire for two main reasons:-The region was fertile and populated, so there were profits to be made.If they controlled Indus valley, they could easily block any further Russian advance into Afghanistan.They conquered Indus valley in 1838
It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria
Fertile farmland
The three great fertile river valleys in Asia are the Indus Valley in present-day Pakistan, the Tigris-Euphrates Valley in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), and the Yellow River (Huang He) Valley in China. These river valleys were crucial for the development of ancient civilizations due to their fertile soils and reliable water sources for agriculture.