We didn’t really cover as much of the video today in Human
Geo as we have on other days. We probably got through about a part and a half.
So what we watched today talked about how at some point in history the Fertile
Crescent was no longer fertile. The environment changed, and the ground could
not support constant growth of food that early humans were doing. Since they
were no longer getting food, they had to move. They moved east and west of the
Fertile Crescent. It was best for them to do this since they would be on the
same line of latitude, which meant that the same plants could be grown where
ever they moved. And the animals could thrive where ever they went. Since the
climate is roughly the same from when they first began coming human in a way,
they could continue becoming more advanced.
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