Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Yes, Mesopotamia was the birthplace of the plow. As Mesopotamia was the first civilization to have a steady supply of crops, the plow was an integral tool to their agricultural development.
Ancient Mesopotamia was a good place for civilization because of the flat land, the two rivers (Euphrates and Tigris) and the way it is easy to plant crops. #awesome
Mesopotamia was the civilization that had greater natural defenses.
There was little rainfall in Mesopotamia, but there was a yearly flooding and that could help and hurt the civilization. if it was too much water, the crops would die and so would the people due to mal nutrition
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Yes, Mesopotamia was the birthplace of the plow. As Mesopotamia was the first civilization to have a steady supply of crops, the plow was an integral tool to their agricultural development.
Ancient Mesopotamia was a good place for civilization because of the flat land, the two rivers (Euphrates and Tigris) and the way it is easy to plant crops. #awesome
Sumerians were the first structured civilization on Earth. They were part of the mesopotamians.
Mesopotamia was the civilization that had greater natural defenses.
The Tigris-Euphrates river valley in Mesopotamia influenced the Mesopotamians development by allowing them to settle and raise crops in the riverbanks. Without the rivers, Mesopotamia would never been a home to civilization.
There was little rainfall in Mesopotamia, but there was a yearly flooding and that could help and hurt the civilization. if it was too much water, the crops would die and so would the people due to mal nutrition
Mesopotamia
what is a weakness for the mesopotamia fringe?
the climate of mesopotamia is food crops
Because that is where the world's first civilization occurred (ancient Mesopotamia).
Crops grew well in Mesopotamia because of its very fertile land