Control of the rivers brought in rich and fertile soil. They took advantage of this to create agriculture.
It benehit poop you idiiots!
No, it didn't. It benefitted silt, a fine, sandy soil. This helped their crops grow. They controlled the river by building walls around their city-states.
the Tigris and Euphrates affected the life of the Mesopotamians because...
the river,euphrates changed its course and suddenly flooded the whole civilization and inhabitants had abandoned the city .winds and sandstorms eroded the walls and monuments and the great treasures of this civilization was buried beneath a sandy desert plain.
The Tigris-Euphrates river valley in Mesopotamia influenced the Mesopotamians development by allowing them to settle and raise crops in the riverbanks. Without the rivers, Mesopotamia would never been a home to civilization.
These are important because they used it for drinking water and using it to take showers once in a while. Without these rivers they can't live because it the ONLY 2 rivers they have to survive.
They controlled the land that the Tiger and Euphrates river was in.
The people of Mesopotamia controlled the flow of the two rivers by creating an irrigation system and channeled the water into the city-states
The annual floods replenished the fertility of the soil and water for the crops animals and people.
they pooped.
it provided water for them and it supplied life water to live
The area lays between two rivers, the tigris and the euphrates which made life possible.
As far as i know there are three river valley civilization which are indus river valley and indus and tigris river valley.
the tigris and the euphrates rivers were the most important factors to the rise of the civilization cause there is no life without water. the rivers were the source of food and trade
Online, it looks pretty close, since the Tigris is the Northern river and the Euphrates is the Southern river along most of the border. Additionally, different online maps give different information about what the borders of ancient Mesopotamia were. However, since the Euphrates spikes up above the Tigris in the North, I would have to go with the users who have been saying the Euphrates river. See the related link below to see the map that I used to make this determination.
Tigris and Euphrates rivers change life in Misopotamia by madeing life possible in a dry region.
Both civilizations were very structured. However, the Tigris and Euphrates were much less predictable than the Nile was and flooding was not as able to be as planned for in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley as it was in the Nile River.
Tigris and Euphrates
The rivers make the Fertile Crescent fertile.
The Tigris and Euphrates.
it provided water for them and it supplied life water to live
The two rivers: Tigris and Euphrates
it provided water for them and it supplied life water to live
it provided water for them and it supplied life water to live
it provided water for them and it supplied life water to live
it provided water for them and it supplied life water to live
Yes, that is why farming what part of that culture's everyday life.