History, asked by rajajegan5280, 1 year ago

____________ refers to the area covering Egypt, Israel-Palestine and Iraq.
(a) Great Rift Valley
(b) Fertile Crescent
(c) Solo river
(d) Neander Valley

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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It is a well known fact that the modern day map of the Middle Eastern countries includes the Fertile Crescent.

The shape of the geography in the west Asia is a proof that it was once upon a time is the cradle of civilization.

Summer and Ancient Egypt comprise of the Sumerian and Egyptian civilization that co existed for a very long time.

Some of the countries forming part of the Crescent include Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine.
Answered by topanswers
6

The correct answer for your question is Fertile Crescent.

Fertile crescent is a region which has crescent shaped land. This was the place where the immense discoveries and developments were found like discovery of writing, wheel,  agriculture, glass and more.

The fertile crescent covers the areas of countries like, Israel, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan completely and some parts of Egypt, Iran, Turkey and cypress.

The fertile crescent is commonly known as the "cradle of civilization".

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