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As civilizations those two didn't vary too much. The surroundings to the areas are different since summer was a highland regions so had more diversity.

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both are semitic, both worship the same gods and goddesses

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(btw its called Sumer) BAbylonia had the hanging gardens and the ziggurat and possibly the tower of babel

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What is the name of Babylon now?

Babylon was the ancient country of Mesopotamia, known originally as Sumer and later as Sumer and Akkad, lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, south of modern Baghdad, Iraq.


The empires of Babylon and Sumer developed between these two rivers?

Tigris and Euphrates.


Sumer is now called?

in about 2000BCE


Why was Babylon a natural trade of crossroad?

Babylon is natural crossroad of trade because it was located between Assyria and the City of Sumer.


Which city-states were in Babylon?

Sumer.


What were the three countries in mesopotamia?

Sumer, Babylon, and Akkadia.


On which side of Sumer was Babylon located?

right side


What are the innovations of Babylon Sumer Assyria and Chaldea?

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What is the most important similarity between Sumer and Babylon?

These were the two regions of the Mesopotamian. Babylonia emerged when Hammurabi created an empire out of the territories of the former kingdoms of Sumer. In other words, Babylonia began the Empire that Sumer started but they were the same people.


What were most of the buildings in Sumer and Babylon made of?

Baked mud bricks


What is the most important difference between the Sumerians and Babylon?

Babylonia emerged when Hammurabi created an empire out of the territories of the former kingdoms of Sumer. In other words, Babylonia began the Empire that Sumer started but they were the same people.


How much time passed between the rise of city-states in Sumer and Hammurabi's rule over Babylon?

We are talking of 2000 years. First it was the Sumerians then the Caldhenians and the Babylonians. Hammurabi was the sixth king of Babylon.