The occupied fertile river valleys, which gave them the surplus produce on which civilisation could develop.
The occupied fertile river valleys, which gave them the surplus produce on which civilisation could develop.
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1.How did the geography of Mesopotamia contribute to the development of early civilization there?
Early civilizations developed in the so-called fertile crescent. Along the Tigris and the Euphrates it was Mesopotamia, along the Nile it was Egypt, later India, China, Phoenicia, Babylonia, Assyria, Persia, and so on.
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
The civilization of Mesopotamia was located in the Fertile Crescent, now present-day Iraq.
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Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China, Phoenicia, Palestine, etc.
1.How did the geography of Mesopotamia contribute to the development of early civilization there?
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Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Early civilizations developed in the so-called fertile crescent. Along the Tigris and the Euphrates it was Mesopotamia, along the Nile it was Egypt, later India, China, Phoenicia, Babylonia, Assyria, Persia, and so on.
One major thing that the early first civilizations all had in common was that they were developed around rivers. This was crucial to their survival.
Egypt, Phoenicia, Mesopotamia.
The Egyptian civilization around the Nile river, the Mesopotamian/Sumerian civilization around the Tigris and Euphrates, the Indus Valley civilization of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro around the Indus river, and the Chinese/Shang civilization around the Yellow river.
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
China