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In Babylonia. They are known as the 'Hanging Gardens of Babylon'.
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In Babylonia. They are known as the 'Hanging Gardens of Babylon'.
Babylonia was dug up from the dirt but the hanging gardens were destroyed in the 1st century BC.
Water had to be brought to the gardens so it was the one of the first examples of an actuator.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were not really hanging in the sense that they were hanging from the Gardens upside down or anything, they actually were more draped as they grew, over the sides of the trellises and planters.
Actually it was a gift for the king's wife since she was Persian and she did not like the desert.
of course Babylonia had a irrigation system, without water how would the plants in hanging gardens be able to survive, after all water is one of the building blocks to a Civilization.
We really have no way of knowing that but the best guess is the hanging gardens were in the center of the city close to the main temple.
the hanging gardens population is unknown... it is unknown because it was never found (hanging gardens)