Make do with what you have. The Mesopotamians gave us a very valuable building material the brick. Having no locally available stone they used the plentiful supplies of mud and clay found on the banks of the Euphrates to make bricks.
There is also trade, exchange what you have for what you lack. In their case it was agricultural produce. This is how Babylon became a thriving and powerful city.
Finally when you finally become more powerful take the resources from your neighbours by force.
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The Mesopotamians fought over the resources and water rights.
they used the surrounding rivers (tigris and euphretes) for water and used the mineral rich and extremely fertile soil (I.E. the fertile crescent) to plant crops.
their lack of written records.
the Mesopotamians prayed in temples.
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because of the lack of natural resources and excess of food by the Mesopotamians.
The Mesopotamians fought over the resources and water rights.
they used the surrounding rivers (tigris and euphretes) for water and used the mineral rich and extremely fertile soil (I.E. the fertile crescent) to plant crops.
The lack of natural resources that affected Mesopotamians were primarily the absence of timber, stone, and metal. As a result, they had to rely on building materials like mud bricks and reeds for construction. Additionally, the scarcity of natural resources limited their ability to produce certain goods, such as metals for tools and weapons, which they had to obtain through trade or importation.
because they needed resources that they didn't have in their own civilization
no the world can not cope, it'll soon run out of resources
their lack of written records.
The lack of natural resources in Mesopotamia posed challenges such as limited access to metals, building materials, and water. To overcome these issues, the Mesopotamians developed sophisticated irrigation systems using canals and levees to manage water scarcity. They also traded with neighboring regions to obtain resources like copper, tin, and timber for construction and toolmaking.
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Water resources