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How did the fertile crescents location help with the development of the hebrew civilization?

a. offered connection to asia, africa and europe
b. possessed few natural barriers
c. became a meeting for people and ideas
d. accessed the mediterranean sea

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They probably want (a) but the real answer is neither.
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Answer:

Option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Offered connection to Asia, Africa and Europe, is the right answer.

The crescent-shaped territory in the Middle East, crossing Israel, Iraq, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt, as well as the western edges of Iran and the southeastern margin of Turkey, is known as the Fertile Crescent.

The region is geographically relevant as the "bridge" between Eurasia and Africa, that has enabled it to hold a more prominent measure of biodiversity than either North Africa or Europe, where environment shifts throughout the Ice Age commenced to frequent destruction conclusions when ecosystems grew clutched upon the waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

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