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Rivers in southwest Asia

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The Tigris river and The Euphrates river

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What is river in southwest Asia?

The Euphrates is the river system of Southwest Asia. It is comprised of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.


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Did the high mountains of southwest Asia lead to growth of civilization?

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How did rivers in Southwest Asia enrich the soil?

The rivers of SouthWest Asia enrichened the soil because the rivers always bought new sediment to different places,and those rivers had good minerals to cause good and enrichened soil. These rivers also flooded yearly bringing fertiiile soil into river valleys when the river flooded it got into the plants and fruits witch made the fruits grow


Why is transporatation by boat unrealistic in southwest Asia?

It is not unrealistic; there are numerous boats that go up and down the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. However, the vast majority of Southwest Asia does not have navigable rivers and there are only three year-round rivers (Tigris, Euphrates, and Jordan). As a result, you need a form of land or air transportation to get from place to place.