Mesopotamia had fertile soil and lots of trees. But then the Mesopotamians came along and cut down all the trees and made their houses with them so they ran out of trees and then started making houses with mud bricks. So now Mesopotamia is a large area with lots of old houses between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
Mesopotamia has very level lands with mountains in the distance. It has ziggarats, temples, and large and small houses all made out of mud bricks. The Mesopotamians were very smart and they were able to make all those structures out of mud bricks. Mud bricks are very hard to make and its a surprise that Mesopotamians were able to discover how to make them. You have to take clay, sand mud, and water and mix them together with a binding of either rice husks or wheat and then let them dry for 25 days in the sun. When their finished they look like normal bricks except there brown and that's what Mesopotamia looks like.
from the Tigris and the Euphrates are the two landforms
Mesopotamis has several different regions. In the north is a series of hills and plains. The land is fertile and rainy. In the are flat plains with little water.
it was very hill and had a lot of plains
in northern mesopotamia it was hilly ans in the southern area there was dry land
Essential elements are those which are important to make something and themes are naturally present in every thing so those important things that makes geography they are essential elements of geography and the the background present naturally in the geography is called themes of geography.
Yes, Greece is west of Mesopotamia in terms of geographic location. Mesopotamia is located in present-day Iraq, while Greece is located northwest of there, across the Mediterranean Sea.
In Arabic, citadel or fortress. Present in many toponymics in Spanish Geography.
mesopotamia was on the other side of the world, so it didn't. Egypt was by mountains which isolated them together.
The present time is always 'so present no matter where it is located.
it had mountains
1.How did the geography of Mesopotamia contribute to the development of early civilization there?
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Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Mesopotamia is an ancient and mysterious place that few have true answers for.
it was very hill and had a lot of plains
Look at a map of Iraq. Iraq is present day mesopotamia.