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How did flooding rivers affect people who settled in Mesopotamia?

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What was the affect of the rivers flooding in Mesopotamia?

The affect of rivers flooding in Mesopotamia was that the rivers would deposit silt which was very good for growing crops


Who was the Mesopotamia founder?

The peoples who settled the fertile valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.


How did the people in mesopotamia manage to get water for there daily activities?

Early Mesopotamians were largely settled around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. From these, and other rivers, they constructed a large and complex network of irrigation ditches.


Where did mesopotamia start?

Mesopotamia originated between two rivers (Tigris and Euphrates). Mesopotamia in Greece means land between two rivers.


Which two rivers did people in Mesopotamia settle near?

tigris and euphrates rivers


Why were the rivers of Mesopotamia important?

so people can drown in it


Why did people in Mesopotamia build canals?

people in mesopotamia built canals for irrigation systems such as dams,buildings, and rivers


Why was Mesopotamia area settled?

Mesopotamia was the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now Iraq.Over population and drought in the mountains surrounding the Tigris & Euphrates river valley drove people to settle there where water from the rivers could sustain them.


How does the rivers of mesopotamia hurt the civilization?

It is possible that the rivers in Mesopotamia hurt the civilization by causing more people to move there thereby causing dilution of culture.


Where did the people of Mesopotamia tend to settle?

The people of Mesopotamia had a tendency to settle along waterways and rivers. This is what was known as the river valley concept of these people.


What were rivers in mesopotamia?

There are two important rivers in Mesopotamia the Euphrates and the Tigris.