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The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers both flooded in Mesopotamia (they surrounded it), bringing silt (fertile soil) to the land.
Before the Tigris and Euphrates were dammed, the land between them had very fertile soil. This soil was deposited during the annual flooding of the rivers.
The Nile, Tigris and Euphrates rivers gave food (fish), fertile soil and transportation.
Tigris and Euphrates
The fertile crescent
The annual river flooding brings soil down from the mountains.
because is having fertile soil on its banks
The twin rivers of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) are the Tigris and Euphrates The rivers provided waters for irrigation and their flood plains renewed soil fertility.
This area has good farmland. Especially after a flood this area would have very rich soil.
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers both flooded in Mesopotamia (they surrounded it), bringing silt (fertile soil) to the land.
There are two rivers that feed into the land of Mesopotamia. They are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. They are important because the two rivers brought silt, a rich soil which helps plant grow extremely well. I hope my answer helped! :)
Mesopotamia means 'middle of the rivers' - that is the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which provided the fertile soil and water to produce an abundance of food.