irrigation systems are canals that are dug from the nile to the crops to water the crops hope this helps.
i know that the Aztecs did, but I'm not so sure about the rest....
Same as a modern irrigation system but built a long time ago
they built canals.(different answer)no, they did not build canalsthey irrigated their fields so, yes they didafter awhile though the irrigation made the soil release salt into the water poisoning the plants
The oldest known canals were built in Mesopotamia about 6,000 years ago. They were irrigation canals and the foodstuffs produced as a result underpinned the rise of civilisation. The first ship canals were in Egypt, built nearly 4,500 years ago to bypass the Nile River cataracts to enable trade.
The Sumerians couldn't take the heat so they made a irrigation system. The built canals that connect to the river but the problem was that there crops would get ruined from the floods the irrigation system.
Chinese Yu the Great introduced a system of irrigation canals
The use of canals to bring water to crop fields is called 'irrigation' or 'irrigating'.
people in mesopotamia built canals for irrigation systems such as dams,buildings, and rivers
irrigation systems are canals that are dug from the nile to the crops to water the crops hope this helps.
== Canals are the artificial river like structures built for 1) Irrigation 2) Waterways (transport)
irrigation
They used Canals.
i know that the Aztecs did, but I'm not so sure about the rest....
The created an irrigation system and underground canals.
Same as a modern irrigation system but built a long time ago
The first irrigation system canals and dikes were developed by the ancient Mesopotamians, particularly the Sumerians, around 4500 BCE. They constructed these structures to control water flow and direct it to their fields for agriculture.