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Flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rives was a weekly occurrenceFlooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rives was a weekly occurrence
the use of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were fishing and tradeing . trade ing was a big prioretey for the sumarens to get other things from diffrent places. they also used the rivers to water their crops.
red sea and indian ocean and tigris and euphrates rivers were used to trade goods and they were the bodies of mesopotamia for trade
The floods of the Euphrates and Tigris River are unpredictable because they would flood at any moment without warning. People of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers had some use for the water.
Yes, there is 53 dams along the Amazon river. It is a very long river.
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No, Baghdad is situated at least 100 miles from the nearest ocean. However, the Tigris River runs through Baghdad, and the Euphrates River flows very near Baghdad
The Rhine River is a popular river. It is 820 miles long. There are more castles along the Rhine than any other river in the world. The Rhine has cruises that stop along the river at vineyards and orchards along the way.
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A river mile is a measure of distance in miles along a river from its mouth. ... The river mile is not the same as the length of the river, rather it is a means of locating any feature along the river relative to its distance from the mouth, when measured along the course (or navigable channel) of the river.
Yes, there is wildlife present along the Mississippi River. It is common to see migrating birds, bald eagles, snakes, fox, and beavers.
Crops grew well in Mesopotamia due to the fertile soil deposited by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers during annual flooding. The region also had a reliable water supply for irrigation through canals, allowing for successful farming practices. The combination of fertile soil, ample water, and favorable climate supported the growth of a variety of crops such as barley, wheat, and dates.