Kayla Says: Because of the hot weather, they had to use an irragation system, which farmers made new and very popular.
The north of Mesopotamia is mountainous and has a temperate climate. The south of Mesopotamia is a hot, humid marshland.
The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.
Mesopotamia was a lush land before the climate changed and the earth warmed. the land became very dry and almost uninhabitable. Many people left for the hills where water was more abundant, those who stayed had to think of creative ways to get water from rivers to there fields, this was the birth of irrigation.
The western side of southern Africa and the Namib Desert.
ranged from seasons of cool to hot seasons with temperatures often over 110 degrees
Irrigation system
Irrigation system
Irrigation system
Irrigation system
The north of Mesopotamia is mountainous and has a temperate climate. The south of Mesopotamia is a hot, humid marshland.
The climate of Mesopotamia is Arid.
the climate of mesopotamia is food crops
it was warm and cold in mesopotamia.
In the tropical climate zone.
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