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Answer quick please Why was water important to the development of the Fertile Crescent? •Water acted as a barrier to protect early settlers. •Water allowed for the growth of farming and trade. •Water caused
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Answer quick please Why was water important to the development of the Fertile Crescent?
•Water acted as a barrier to protect early settlers.
•Water allowed for the growth of farming and trade.
•Water caused seasonal flooding that eroded the land for crops.
•Water led to seasonal flooding that exposed stone and metals.
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B im sure cuse i got 100 iq
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B the second one Irrigation and agriculture developed here because of the fertile soil found near these rivers. Access to water helped with farming and trade routes.
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