yes
Barley, dates, onions, wheat, rice (on paddy farms and terraces), cotton plants and coconuts were on trees. That's all i know.
they get them from farms
because of farms and cities
their land use is: farms, buildings, and tents
If you mean ancient Egypt, they planted crops and harvested them and stored the grains for use when it wasn't the growing season. They fished and hunted but they also raised cattle and goats on farms. They kept chickens for eggs and for the chickens meat. Basically they were farmers.
No. Because many seeds planted can get blown by wind, and fall off and travel to a new place.
they planted maize and beans :) go cu buffs!;)
Barley & Wheat
they build pyrimids, they worked in farms, and they took care of there family.
they often raised cats,for there ability to hunt,and other needs they had for them.
Nobody bought them, there are farms in Egypt that make the grains, they trade the grains for items.
They are rational that's why they are able to have farms during the ancient mesopotamia. Incorrect. They were in between two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, so they planted crops on the banks of the rivers.