Friday, February 4, 2011
People of the Fertile Crescent
The people in the fertile crescent were geographically lucky because they had he best crops in the ancient world. The people of the fertile crescent began to learn how to make limestone which will lead to forging steel. With the new plaster they learned to make people began to plaster their home so that they would be able to stay in their house longer. Also, because people did not have to worry about food they could learn other abilities. The people of the fertile crescent began to learn how to make limestone which will eventually lead to forging steel. Within one thousand years people of the fertile crescent left because they over-exploited the land which cause it to become a desert. Entire communities had to move on to new lands. Farming moved roughly at the am latitude which mens that they areas had the same time of day and the same types of agriculture. The crops of the fertile crescent began to feed thousands. Modern day farming would have never happened without the spread of the fertile crescent's crops. The people of New Guinea were set back so much because they simply did not have the materials needed to develop a country. The whole answer Jared Diamond had found is that some people have more cargo because of the geography of their area.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment