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I have some questions about "Sumer" in Mesopotamia. Thanks

Name the location where the first farming took place?

How did the Sumerians water their crops?

How did someone become a scribe?

Sumerians ideas and inventions were ________ by other cultures

Who was the most famous priest king?

Why was Sargon I so important?

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How did ancient Sumerians ensure that water would reach their crops?

They established canals and ditches.


How did the Sumerians water the crops?

Hi :) I have some questions about "Sumer" in Mesopotamia. Thanks Name the location where the first farming took place? How did the Sumerians water their crops? How did someone become a scribe? Sumerians ideas and inventions were ________ by other cultures Who was the most famous priest king? Why was Sargon I so important? THANKS


Did the Sumerians grow crops?

Yes


What did Sumerians farm?

they farmed lots of crops


What challenges did the Sumerians face how did they solve them?

they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.


What challenges did the Sumerians face and how did they solve the them?

they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.


What were the sumerian advances in farming?

the Sumerians had rich soil and water to grow crops and were able to control the rivers flooding.


How did the Sumerians irrigate?

it helped them to grow better crops


How did the helped the Sumerians?

it helped them to grow better crops


What did the sumerians do to stop being nomads?

They grew crops.


Did the Sumerians invent the water wheel?

Yes, Sumerians did invent the water wheel. In fact the Sumerians invented the wheel.


What environmental challenge did the farmers of the Indus Valley face that the Sumerians and Egyptians did not?

One is monsoons which destroyed crops, and another is that farmers in the Indus Valley could only plant crops in the areas where the water from the Indus was direct.