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The Fertile Crescent was an easy land to invade because it was very open and flat. True / False
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The Fertile Crescent was an easy land to invade because it was very open and flat.
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true because the fertile crescent received lots of rainfall which made it great for farming
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This is True the fertile crescent now does have mountains surrounding it but that is far enough away that it is still easy to invade, the type of land and the lack of mountains made the area very good for agriculture and living.
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