Because there was not enough land to grow and raise crops
it is famine
canals
famine
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Famine.
When irrigation develpod to control the water from the rivers (Euphrates and Tigris rivers),a food surplus made Mesopotamia cropful which also made the appeareances of cities and population growth to form.-Find this in 6th grade textbooks Part 1 from Holt McDougal and its in chapter 6 about section 1-4 about Sumer and Mesopotamia.Hope this helped!
The most important factor of making Mesopotamia's farmland fertile was water.
they could not conquer other empires
The wheel was a large invention throughout history. This is because it allowed Mesopotamian people to make carts to move food, carriages to carry people and led to other inventions.
By cultivating crops and raising animals, the Mesopotamians were able to store a surplus of food. Thanks to food surplus, many people were no longer needed for hunting and gathering, and it only took some of the people to farm, so the rest could specialize at learning other tasks. Additionally, farming allowed the population to increase.
the climate of mesopotamia is food crops
Droughts change landforms by not growing plants more and animals to not get food to eat and no shelter for animals. :D :P C:
food surplus
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Trade food for metals
Yes they did
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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
Most of Mesopotamia is hot and dry. Their water came from the Tigris and Euphrates river systems, and they trapped it in dams and canals for irrigation. In years when the rains failed in the headwaters of the rivers, there was a shortage of water which did not replensh the warwe storages and spread silt on the land to replenish its fertility.
they brought food and clothes