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Was farming or hunting easier in the region of Mesopotamia? Explain.
no because the land was really terrainy
Many early civilizations' history has been passed from generation to generation by verbal means in order to explain events of the past. This is often referred to as "oral history".
AnswerMesopotamia was part of what is known as the "fertile crescent". Southern Mesopotamia offerred good soils, moderate rainfall and two major river systems that provided a reliable, year-long water supply.
The geography of Mesopotamia helped civilization develop by having rich soil for abundant crops due to annual floods.
Water was the main reason. The river gave them water for crops, good soil for growing crops because of the flooding of the rivers, and the location was good for trade as well as natural resources. They could use the river for travel and support between settlements.
The mesopotamia culture surrounded religion
Was farming or hunting easier in the region of Mesopotamia? Explain.
technology
no because the land was really terrainy
The major theory is fück you.
They looked like neurons.
Easy. Fertile ground for planting crops, lots of water and sunshine
explain why estimating is helpful. use at least one sentence to explain.it is 2 1/4 =0.7
Fertile soil was created in the Mesopotamia from the melted snow and rain that would flow down towards the land.
Ancient civilizations saw the stars in the sky and say they made patterns. They had no explanation for such a mysterious phenomenon, so they made up stories to explain it.
the reason many ancient civilizations believed in gods was because they really didn't have much reason for many occurrences. If their was a hurricane or a volcanic eruption, it was because they thought the gods were mad at them. Having gods gave them a reason for things that at the time they couldn't explain.