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30 June, 06:51

Which physical feature would make it difficult for outsiders to attack a settlement in the Fertile Crescent?

a-desert

b-savannah

c-rift valleys

d-volcanos

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  1. 30 June, 07:21
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    Hello,

    The answer is A.) desert. The Fertile Crescent's name derives from it's prehistoric fertility. As of right now, the Fertile Crescent is not substantially fertile. This terrain of land extends from the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea to the Syrian Desert down to the Persian Gulf.

    The Fertile Crescent is well known for its rich soil, annual floodings which dropped rich black soil around the rivers creating farmland, its Irrigation systems that were built to control flooding to make land productive, and the life giving rivers.

    There were not volcanoes located in the Crescent nor were there rift valleys. Rift valleys are located on the ocean floor. A desert was located below the Crescent. The answer definitely wouldn't be (B. Savannah because, well, savannahs are defined by there plentiful amount of trees and grasslands. I wouldn't define the Fertile Crescent's ancient environment as having a superabundant of tree life. Yes, they did have some trees, but not a whole lot. Don't let the name "Fertile" trick you.

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