the two great rivers helped the sumerians by watering the plants,helped the grass grow,and enough supplies for a while!
they farmed lots of crops
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because it helped farmers Another Answer: The Sumerians lived in the Persian Gulf area in Southern Iraq and South of there. Once a year the Tigris and Euphrates rivers overflow and leave a new layer of silt on the land. It was possible to drop seeds in this ground and grow crops. A lot of land existed real close on which almost nothing grew. It was low enough to build canals so that water could be brought to it from the rivers, but too high to flood and cover with silt. The Sumerians invented the plow so they could farm that land. Thus, the Sumerians built their irrigation canals and plowed desert land so they could grow crops.
the rivers flood and that means the soil is open to farm and grow crops.
Because when the rivers flood then the farmer's crops can get water and they can grow.
they did not need to farm because they got there food from rivers and the ocean.
Mississippi river and Misouri rivers were trasportation arteries.
the ability to farm (great soil due to floods) and travel (river+boat=....) between the two rivers.
Yes. It lives in fresh water systems like rivers, lakes, marshes, farm ponds, and the Great Lakes.
they made cuts in the river banks and dug canals. they also plow and carried the crops in from the field.
they made tools to farm, they got technology, an they had scribes that knew how to write.