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Does Mesopotamia have good soil?

No Mesopotamia does not have good soil. The Middle East does though.


What is fertile soil in Mesopotamia?

The flooding in Mesopotamia brings silt which blends in with the soil, making it rich and good for farming.


Which two rivers did Mesopotamia grow around?

Mesopotamia had two rivers, the Tigris River and the Euphrates River. The mesopotamians used the river's water and soil to plant crops.


How did flooding in Mesopotamia and eygpht?

IN Mesopotamia floods would destroy and kill but left silt behind but in Egypt they were predicidable and were used to only leave rich soil behind.


What was a seed plow in Mesopotamia?

a seeder plow is a plow that the Mesopotamians used. it was special in that it plowed the soil and planted the seeds at the same time.


What led to the fertile soil near Mesopotamia?

The fertile soil near Mesopotamia was a result of annual flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The floods deposited nutrient-rich silt onto the land, creating ideal conditions for agriculture.


Why is Mesopotamia so important to live there?

it has rich, fertile soil


Which group of people first settled into Mesopotamia?

the sumerians were the first group of people to inhabit mesopotamia. they originally lived in the mountains but moved to the plain of shinar near the Persian gulf to take advantage of the fertile soil.


First important farming tool to break soil?

One of the first important farming tools used to break soil is the plow. It helps to turn over the soil, aerate it, and create furrows for planting seeds. Plows have been used for centuries to prepare the land for cultivation.


What lead to the fertile soil near mesopotamia?

overflowing rivers apex(:


What lead the Fertile soil near Mesopotamia?

overflowing rivers apex(:


What rivers flooded Mesopotamia?

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers both flooded in Mesopotamia (they surrounded it), bringing silt (fertile soil) to the land.