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tigers and euphrates
The Tigris river, and the Euphrates river
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers facilitated trade by providing vital transportation routes for goods and people in ancient Mesopotamia. Their fertile banks supported agricultural production, enabling the surplus of crops to be traded. Additionally, the rivers allowed for easy access to neighboring regions, enhancing commerce and cultural exchange. This interconnectedness contributed significantly to the economic development of early civilizations in the area.
They flow into the Persian Gulf.
I think the early civilizations arose in the valleys of the Nile and Tigris and Euphrates because*The rivers leave silt and sometimes the rivers flood(as in the Nile) and the silt becomes fertile soil good for growing crops.* The second step is to plant something! With all that good food growing, its likely to lead to a surplus.*Since there is an abundance in food, not everyone needs to be a farmer. So now different jobs can develop. (This is called division of labor)*After people develop their own skills, trade begins to develop.*And now that the economy is good, babies are starting to be born- creating a civilization!
Tigers by nature enjoy water and are even known to swim across rivers and underneath water to catch prey. White tigers, like most tigers in general, will go out in the rain to cool off.
so they have water and food supply close by. Tigers like to swim. Big cats like to be clean. Water helps in the cleaning process...
In streams, rivers, ponds, and other such water sources within their habitats.
Young tigers often swim in rivers, lakes, and ponds, as they are naturally strong swimmers. Swimming helps them cool off in hot weather, escape predators, and hone their hunting skills by chasing after prey in the water. Additionally, swimming can be a playful activity for young tigers as they explore their surroundings.
Young tigers swim in the same place as old tigers—wherever they damn well please! Tigers are natural swimmers and can be found taking a dip in rivers, lakes, or even the occasional backyard pool if they're feeling fancy. Just make sure to give them their space unless you want to test out your sprinting skills.
no because tigers are tropical and love trees and it is lions that live in the savanna because the trees are scarce and they like the sun.No, tigers prefer large space with medium forests, near to rivers. Lions live in savanna.
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