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The affect of rivers flooding in Mesopotamia was that the rivers would deposit silt which was very good for growing crops
yearly flooding that deposited rich soil
peace out peps sincerly, Taylor c.
IN Mesopotamia floods would destroy and kill but left silt behind but in Egypt they were predicidable and were used to only leave rich soil behind.
this is really anything but all i know is that Egypt had the Nile river which was gradual and predictable seen it less life threatening while in Mesopotamia they had bad flooding and scorching winds
The affect of rivers flooding in Mesopotamia was that the rivers would deposit silt which was very good for growing crops
It effects egypt bc it is flooding there towns
The Nile valley relates to the Nile River and Mesopotamia is a great landmass and therefore cannot be compared.
it affected Egypt by it having the Nile river and delta
Biggest reason Egypt outlasted Mesopotamia was the Nile. The Nile's flooding kept Egypt's soil fertile. (and the fertile soil made Egypt a wealthy nation and good in international trade) And the Nile was easy to navigate.
yearly flooding that deposited rich soil
peace out peps sincerly, Taylor c.
IN Mesopotamia floods would destroy and kill but left silt behind but in Egypt they were predicidable and were used to only leave rich soil behind.
The annually renewed soil from the river flooding provided the surplus of food on which a civilisation can develop.
this is really anything but all i know is that Egypt had the Nile river which was gradual and predictable seen it less life threatening while in Mesopotamia they had bad flooding and scorching winds
No. Egypt is in Africa, and Mesopotamia is (was) in Asia.
Early Egypt and Mesopotamia.