Mesopotamia totally got their food from the seeds and planted them and also since they found in the land food and vegetables had been left there.
Mesopotamians got their food by growing crops and killing the animals they have and eating the meat.
They got their food from farming from the crescent, and water from the river beside it.
The key was agriculture through irrigation. When the "Twin Rivers" flooded they farmers trapped the water to water their crops.
grow crops and killing animals
The offerings of food made to the gods by the people.
The Mesopotamia vreated irrigation systems because with irrigation people of mesopotamia were able to grow more food.
Successful farming practices and food surpluses affected growth in Mesopotamia because they had more food. and it would be leftover and spoil
because without food the people will die
When the people of Mesopotamia has a surplus of food, they were free to cook a variety of foods. The overabundance of food allowed them to enjoy quality meals throughout the year with no rationing.
The offerings of food made to the gods by the people.
they traded clothes food jewels and weapons
The Mesopotamia vreated irrigation systems because with irrigation people of mesopotamia were able to grow more food.
Successful farming practices and food surpluses affected growth in Mesopotamia because they had more food. and it would be leftover and spoil
the climate of mesopotamia is food crops
Mesopotamia irrigation systems allowed civilizations to develop because it allow them to grow food. This food was able to feed large amounts of people.
because without food the people will die
When the people of Mesopotamia has a surplus of food, they were free to cook a variety of foods. The overabundance of food allowed them to enjoy quality meals throughout the year with no rationing.
Successful farming practices helped Mesopotamia grow because people were able to settle and not live a nomadic lifestyle. Food surpluses made it possible for people to work on other things, such as art and music.
food surplus
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55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia