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How did sargon create the Akkadian empire?

Through military power. He conquered the Sumerian cities. He then conquered the fertile crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant -the coastal area south of Turkey). he also conquered Elam, a civilisation in the far west and southwest of Iran. Wherever he went he sacked cities. Later the empire expanded further, but his conquest sremained its bulk and core.


Which of these river systems was home to ancient civilizations in both Egypt and Nubia?

Study Island question.... The answer is the Nile River.


Why was Mesopotamia a good place for civilization to develop?

I'd say the three main factors would have been 1)The Tigris and Euphrates rivers at the time rendered the region incredibly fertile, thus allowing large amounts of food to be grown and a larger population was supportable 2)At it's height Mesopotamian civilization was far more developed socially and technologically than most other cultures, their sophisiticated laws and advanced military organization and technology would have the lent the region a greater degree of stability than others at the time allowing them to further develop. 3)The surrounding desert would have detered all but the most determined nomadic raiders from attacking the cities in the fertile crescent, again lending greater stability to the region.Also, the Tigris and Euphrates River allow people to have a food surplus and not everyone had to be farmers so people can make there civilization more complex.


Was astronomy seen before in Roman and Greek civilizations?

Yes, astronomy was seen in both Roman and Greek civilizations. In ancient Greece, philosophers like Aristotle and Hipparchus made significant contributions to astronomy, developing theories about the Earth, the Sun, and the motion of celestial bodies. The Romans also studied and adopted much of Greek astronomy, with notable figures like Ptolemy further advancing the field with his geocentric model of the universe.


When and why did the British conquer the Indus Valley?

The British wanted to add Indus valley to their empire for two main reasons:-The region was fertile and populated, so there were profits to be made.If they controlled Indus valley, they could easily block any further Russian advance into Afghanistan.They conquered Indus valley in 1838

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To cut diamonds, use a chisel on an uncut diamond in RuneScape. Further cut diamonds can be cut into bolts for rangers.


Why was great Zimbabwe not influenced by Europe as much as many other Africans civilizations?

It was much further away


If you lived on mars which planets would never be visible as crescent phases?

To see a crescent on a planet, most of the surface that is facing you must be dark. For this to happen the planet must be between the sun and you. Planets that are further away from the sun therefore will never have a crescent phase when viewed from Mars.


How do you put clarity in a sentence?

The clarity of the response required no further inquiry. Diamonds and wine are judged by their clarity.


Why can you never see a crescent Jupiter from Earth?

Jupiter is further away from the sun than earth and therefore it will always be full


Is there any where to get information on a crescent Firearm No 60 emire hamerless 12 gauge shotgun?

From the 2002 Standard Catalog of Firearms: In 1905 Crescent's first hammerless sidelock was introduced as the American Gun Co. "Knickerbocker" Model No. 6. This very popular model became the Crescent "Peerless" No. 6 in 1922. In 1928 it became the Crescent "Empire" No. 60. and in 1931 the Crescent-Davis "New Empire" No. 88, "New Empire" No. 9, and "Empire" No. 9. For further information about Crescent Firearms of Norwich, Connecticut try Amazon.com or eBay for books on old firearms companies.


Which river was home to ancient civilizations in both Egypt and Nubia?

The Nile, If you go further south it splits into the Blue nile and the White Nile as tributaries


How is the development of agriculture linked to the development of civilizations near rivers?

The development of agriculture near rivers provided a reliable source of water for irrigation, leading to increased food production and surplus. This surplus allowed for the growth of populations and the establishment of permanent settlements, which eventually evolved into early civilizations. Rivers also facilitated transportation and trade, further contributing to the development and expansion of these civilizations.


What is the the probability of having advanced civilizations in our galaxy and further more in the rest of the universe?

The fact is ... that no one knows. BUT it's either 1 (a sure thing) or 0 (not a chance).


Which is more valuable diamonds or water why?

Your answer depends on who's comparing and where the comparison takes place. Further, the quality of the diamonds and the quality of the water will be part of your argument.For example:Gem-quality diamonds are more valuable than easily available, potable water.Industrial diamonds are less valuable than easily available, potable water.You can develop logic around hard-to-find water, polluted water and so forth and compare these to gem-quality and industrial diamonds.There is no standard.


How do you know the place to be dug for diamond?

Diamonds are erupted to the earth's surface by volcanic pipes. Trace minerals, such as kimberlite are always erupted by volcanic pipes, and about one in 200 volcanic pipes also erupts diamonds. A geologist can help a land owner or land lessee determine whether or not trace minerals are evident, and with further exploration determine whether or not diamonds are also evident in the geography.


Why were early civilizations located on rivers?

Early civilizations were located on rivers because rivers contain fresh water needed by humans as an essential of life and for washing. Further, transportation for any long distance was so much easier on boats or rafts than by foot or on horseback or wagon. Generally, the soil in the vicinity of a river is better suited to agriculture than at higher elevations because rich topsoil tends to erode downhill toward the river bed, and the water from the river is more easily available to the farm animals.