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They irrigated their soil by using the irrigation system that was first developed in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.

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because they had floods a lot and it regrowed the soil


What did the ancient Egyptians use floods for?

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Why the Mesopotamians had to control their environment near the Tigris and Euphrates river?

So they can get rich soil for their crops we learned this in World History.


What ways did Mesopotamians utilize the natural resources in their area?

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Write a sentence with the word irrigate?

I had to irrigate the fields today.


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