yes it did help them.
The Mesopotamia vreated irrigation systems because with irrigation people of mesopotamia were able to grow more food.
people in mesopotamia built canals for irrigation systems such as dams,buildings, and rivers
It was important for them to have irrigation because it is good!
Irrigation in Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia irrigation systems allowed civilizations to develop because it allow them to grow food. This food was able to feed large amounts of people.
First of all, Akkad was not in Mesopotamia. Yes, they did have irrigation canals to bring water into the cities.
Rivers, creeks, dams, canals and irrigation ditches.
Irrigation was important to agriculture in Mesopotamia because of the semiarid climate, the climate is hot and dry and gets less than 10 in. of rain a year. The climate reflects how the crops grow and the crops need a good supply and source of water so they can be plentiful. Since the climate of Mesopotamia gets a shortage of rain, the irrigation system, that transports the water from the river to the crops, is very important. Without the irrigation system, there would be no crops, and without crops, people would starve, and if people starved than there wouldn't be any people, and that wouldn't be good at all. This is why it's important to have irrigation for agriculture in Mesopotamia.
Irrigation is the artificial manipulation of water flow to help grow crops. In Mesopotamia, irrigation allowed for more reliable crop production, which in turn supported the growth of large, settled communities. This led to agricultural surpluses, population growth, and the development of complex societies with specialized labor roles.
People in Sumer invented the wheel, irrigation, levees and so much more
The People of mesopotamia develop a irrigation system because they didn't want to keep on going to the river to get there water. Also it was hard to farm without irrigation. The irrigation system made farming easier and help people get more water.
The people of Mesopotamia controlled the flow of the two rivers by creating an irrigation system and channeled the water into the city-states