some of the foods they eat include a gallon of beer a day bread,nuts,fugs,water,apples,and lots more.
Yes they did
Successful farming practices and food surpluses affected growth in Mesopotamia because they had more food. and it would be leftover and spoil
food and water
The Mesopotamia vreated irrigation systems because with irrigation people of mesopotamia were able to grow more food.
No, irrigation did not decrease the amount of food in Mesopotamia; in fact, it had the opposite effect. The development of irrigation systems in Mesopotamia allowed for more efficient and reliable water supply to crops, which led to increased agricultural productivity and surplus food production. This surplus food supported the growth of cities and civilizations in the region.
the climate of mesopotamia is food crops
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Yes they did
Trade food for metals
Successful farming practices and food surpluses affected growth in Mesopotamia because they had more food. and it would be leftover and spoil
Because it is a crescent, and it reminds me of the food
food and water
Mesopotamia trade grew organically from the crossroads nature of the civilizations that dwelt between the rivers and the fertility of the land.
Mesopotamia irrigation systems allowed civilizations to develop because it allow them to grow food. This food was able to feed large amounts of people.
Well, a stable food supply started in mesopotamia, the inventiion of farming. Before that was nomads.