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It follows the Tigris and Euphrates rivers from Turkey through Syria, Iraq, Iran,Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Jordan.into the Persian Gulf.
Iraq is located in a desert therefore cities have been built next to bodies of water, including Tigris and Euphrates.
Various groups from inside and from outside the area sought to control Mesopotamia (Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, Babylon) because of the fertile agricultural land between the rivers. Much of the adjacent geographic areas are comparatively dry.
The Mesopotamians usually depended on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to give them mud, the Mesopotamians gathered mud on the coast of the rivers and pounded them into a brick form, after that, they put them in the sun to dry and the next morning they get mud bricks. However, because there was no flood control near the rivers, floods kept taking away the chance for the Mesopotamians to gather mud, and make houses. Later on, they discovered how to control the rivers' flood frequencies.
Euphrates.
Because many people believe the Garden of Eden is in Bengladesh, and Adam and Eve(The first people on earth) lived there for a short time, Because in the Torah/Bible it says that the Garden of Eden was next to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers which happen to be near Bengladesh, but it cannot be proved because that was before the great flood which may have rearranged the land on the earth. or at least i think...
Sumer is a certain region of Babylonia. An example sentence would be: She lived in Sumer for about 10 years.
To farm in Mesopotamia, you would need to prepare the land through irrigation, as the region depended on rivers like the Tigris and Euphrates for water supply. Next, you would need to cultivate crops like barley, wheat, and dates using simple tools such as wooden plows. Lastly, managing the water supply through a system of canals and dikes would be crucial for successful farming in Mesopotamia.
The old kingdom next to the nile river is either nubia or sumer????
Well, they both gone a head start on civilization because of good rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia (in fact the name "mesopotamia" means "the land between the rivers") and the Yellow and Yangtse in China. Rivers are the essential first step in civilization because they provide four essentials for lots of people living in a relatively small area: 1) water to drink, 2) water for agriculture, 3) water for transport and 4) water for sewage removal. Besides Mesopotamia and China, rivers birthed Egypt (the Nile), India (the Indus and Ganges) and Rome (the Tiber). The next step is lots of shoreline, either as peninsulas or islands (Italy, Greece, Japan, Britain, Crete, Western Europe).
next to the Euphrates river ABOUT 155 MILES FROM BAGDAD.IT WAS CITY IN OLD MESOPOTAMIA
next to the erect tree